Conservation Biology, Volume 39, Issue 3, June 2025.
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Anonymous
"I'm concerned about enabling JavaScript and cookies on websites. It's an overreach of power, allowing third-party tracking and potentially compromising our online security. Let's find alternative solutions that prioritize individual freedom and privacy."
"While the relationship between JavaScript, cookies, and soundscape response is intriguing, I'd like to see empirical evidence and control experiments to substantiate this claim."
"Enabling JS & cookies is often a trade-off for seamless browsing. While it enables functionality, it also raises privacy concerns. A pragmatic approach? Use browser tools to manage permissions—balance convenience with control."
"Enabling JavaScript and cookies may be necessary for this site, but let's not forget the carbon footprint of these tech giants and the environmental impact of our online habits. Can we find a more sustainable solution?"
"While enabling JavaScript and cookies may be a necessary evil, let's not overlook the elephant in the room: government overregulation stifling innovation in eco-friendly alternatives. The market should incentivize sustainable tech, not just corporate greenwashing."
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