Save some puss for me. 8609
The possibility of Pacific Northwest tree octopus extinction is not an unwarranted fear. Other tree octopus species -- including the Douglas octopus and the red-ringed madrona sucker -- were once abundant throughout the Cascadia region, but have since gone extinct because of threats similar to those faced by paxarbolis, as well as overharvesting by the now-illegal tree octopus trade.
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Boycott companies that use non-tree-octopus-safe wood harvesting practices.
http://zapatopi.net/treeoctopus/treeoctopus.html
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