cherry2525
cherry2525 t1_isw4j5u wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in The Search Is on for Banana Ancestors | previously unknown ancestors discovered in sequence data by mem_somerville
I was using it as an example.
cherry2525 t1_isrhc3p wrote
Reply to comment by SmoothBrainSavant in The Search Is on for Banana Ancestors | previously unknown ancestors discovered in sequence data by mem_somerville
>banana candies
Taste a lot like like the Gros Michel bananas I had as a kid. They were wonderful bananas w/ great flavor but were almost wiped out by a fungus that currently is close to wiping out the Cavendish we eat today.
You can still find Gros Michel bananas as some specialty vendors like the Miami Fruit company grow/sell them
cherry2525 t1_ixbyrh5 wrote
Reply to comment by Short_Elevator_7024 in U.S. regulators approved a plan to demolish four dams on the lower Klamath River and open hundreds of miles of salmon habitat in the largest dam-removal and river-restoration project in the world. by doginasweater39
It already has been plummeting due to increased water temperatures, low water levels and other human related factors.
I don't know about WA or CA but concerning Salmon in Oregon the treaty government negotiated with the tribes there says that the land reverts back to the tribes if the actions of the 'white men' causes the salmon to stop running.
While the USA has broken EVERY treaty that was made with the natives, the tribes have been able to use the courts to receive compensation and the ones in Oregon would most definitely sue if not for the return of their lands, the value of said land as well as the value of the salmon.