Urgent Evoke

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There are many great challenges and social problems in the world and i
think that Evoke should help tackle things such as indigenous languages,
cultures, help communities come together with networking, edible
landscaping etc. There's a lot to do out there and Evoke can help make
that happen. New Evoke communities should be set up globally
in some of the hardest hit areas such a rural communities. The only
thing i would change about the game is how we interact with each other.
We need more tools for communication and information gathering. Tools
where we can chat to each agent in real time and the ability to connect
with agents in our areas to help locally as well as globally is
important as well as printable fliers, comics etc. so we can get more
people into the group. I will come back for a second season because
Evoke is helping change things everywhere and it is important that once
something gets started that it keeps going so the group doesn't fall
away.the world and i think that Evoke should help tackle things such as
indigenous languages, cultures, help communities come together with
networking, edible landscaping etc. There's a lot to do out there and
Evoke can help make that happen. New Evoke communites should be set up
globally in some of the hardest hit areas such a rural communities. The
only thing i would change about the game is how we interact with each
other. We need more tools for communication and information gathering.
Tools where we can chat to each agent in real time and the ability to
connect with agents in our areas to help locally as well as globally is
important as well as printable fliers, comics etc. so we can get more
people into the group. I will come back for a second season because
Evoke is helping change things everywhere and it is important that once
something gets started that it keeps going so the group doesn't fall
away.">


as for me, if we get a season two i want to continue the work i've started and expand it working globally to fix our problems before they happen. Perhaps a wildlife monitoring network? Did you know that Missouri bought 5,000 acres of land during the 13's-50's and tried to help the dwidling population of wild turkies? The wild population was so bad at first that they only had 10 turkeys they were monitoring. But now they have come back. if we can work together perhaps we can help other animal populations from extinction.

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