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Uploaded by on Jun 4, 2011

This is a preliminary search to get a better understanding of how the increased precipitation has effected the ecology of this area. The flow of life follows the flow of water. Too much precipitation can also have detrimental effects. This video is an evaluation of the probabilities of finding undiscovered life in this area.

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  • Hello Jaime, You doing great research. Happy to see you are back. Looking forward to seeing more updates.

  • @BusterTV1 never really left just been having setbacks with my editing software. Stay tuned for more good stuff

  • @4jaimeavalos Do you use Windows Movie Maker?

  • @BusterTV1 I was using Roxio

  • Nice to see you back 'on the air.' Buen suerte.

  • @wyleecoyotee Been really busy doing stuff. Hope to post more soon. Thanks for your support

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  • @4jaimeavalos I heard that was good. I have been using Movie Maker for years. i fyou are on Windows 7. There is a program to download it into 7. The 7 MM is not as good as the old XP, etc.

  • @brogs60 thanks been real busy not much time to post like I would like to.

  • @nerblebun Hell I would be in a hurry too. Moth balls smell like old people to me. Rattlesnakes do not always give warning many times they just strike if you take them by surprise like stepping over a log. That is why I am up on the logs. This is where awareness comes into play. I was aware of the snake but the snake was not aware or did not care about my presence. Good hearing from you

  • @4jaimeavalos A good thing about rattlesnakes is...they will warn you.So far this spring I've found 3 copperheads and a large cotton-mouth in my back yard.Those suckers give no warning at all.I captured them and took them deep into the woods to let em go. I then spread moth balls (the kind used in closets) around the yard and put some in the sheds. Moth balls will repell snakes like nothing else.Be careful when putting moth balls in a shed or under the house.The snakes are in a hurry to leave.

  • Glad to see you back man!

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