AAAH now I understand! I had wondered why the litter walk entries in Aceh were worried about leaves and not just rubbish - I didn't realize it was for snakes! Eek! Now I know. Are they dangerous snakes? The southern part of my state has poisonous snakes but they don't really come this far north.
Great work! So much cleaning done! I bet people keep littering in that field even though the village head banned it, because it was already dirty so they imagine it doesn't matter. Now that you made it clean, it will be noticeable if they make it dirty again! I wonder if they will stop now?
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There are some citizens who are close to my grandmother's house at night they have seen several times snake passing on the road and even fell from the tree and hid in the leaves that have accumulated, they are not too clear to see the snake because at night the situation it is very dark and they only see by using a flashlight, no lights are attached and the road is a riverside road.
Probably a dangerous snake because most snakes have a can except our rice snakes are not too worried.
Yeah, it was a tiring day but after I saw the meadow atmosphere that was a little clean, the road that was not much leaves are scattered and even the road to my house look clean all tired I lost and I feel relieved.
I do not know if people will keep littering in the pastures or not, which I will definitely control and even I will put a sign saying "It is strictly forbidden to throw garbage on this land."