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God-dammit, Jeffrey. Who let naked John Denver in the house? (at Cranston, Rhode Island) https://www.instagram.com/p/BlzMktonIny/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1m3debcyk547q
Super awesome to meet Björn Gelotte of In Flames after they opened for Alter Bridge! You guys were badass! Rock on, man!🤘 (at Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel)
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The Siren by Daniel Jiménez Villalba
At a Halloween happy hour recently in Washington, D.C., a small crowd gathered to celebrate the relationship between bats and spirits.
Not spooky spirits. Instead, think tequila and mescal.
“We’re here at a bar tonight to talk about [bats], because they are intimately tied to agave,” announced Mike Daulton, the executive director of Bat Conservation International, a nonprofit devoted to the well-being of bats.
You can’t have tequila without agave, the spiky desert plant used as its base. And it’s hard to have agave without bats — because a few species of these winged creatures are the plant’s primary pollinators. Agave co-evolved with bats over thousands of years. As a result, it’s one of the very few plants that pollinates at night. Daulton says industrial agave farming adversely affects both plants and bats.
Photo: Merlin Tuttle/Bat Conservation International
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