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quote:our-neighborhood-must-be-fit-for-insects-it-is-the-insects-which-are-important-we-want-a-world-in-which-our-insects-are-preservedOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MUST BE FIT FOR INSECTS. IT IS THE INSECTS WHICH ARE IMPORTANT. WE WANT A WORLD IN WHICH OUR INSECTS ARE PRESERVED.
Slogan from the Chikusadai community, expressing their core value of preserving life.
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