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Well, actually, I've done quite a lot to RESTORE nature. I've put in about an acre of natural prairie grass. I know it's not much, but it's all I have to give. We also have arranged for a natural wetland behind our house. I have a 400 square foot butterfly garden so the monarchs have some place to refuel on their trip down south. We use absolutely no chemicals in our lawn, we conserve energy and we try to eat local organic produce.
Not to mention the fact that nature DID NOT in fact intend wild hawks to be eating domesticated fowl. It's just a lucky break for the hawk to have found my flock. White leghorn chickens are not what he would be eating in "the wild." At least, I have yet to see a wild leghorn in the 60 acres behind our yard that we let go to timber for the wildlife. Geez, not sure what else I could do to help nature but I sure as heck am trying to do my part. However, giving chicken dinners to the local hawk population is not something I'm willing to do as my part to save the environment.