The Gilded Lens
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- Location
- The Sierra Nevadas
- Detector(s) used
- Garrett 14" Pan, Garrett 15" Super Sluice Pan, Bazooka 36" Sniper,
Hand Dredge
- Primary Interest:
- Prospecting
http://www.theunion.com/news/15310271-113/urgency-key-to-saving-sierra-nevada-forests
Front page of the paper this morning. They really like using the word,"urgent/urgency" throughout in order to create a sense of desperation and force the naive public into emotional signing up with their bandwagon.
"We need to include things like addressing invasive species and abandoned mines for watershed ecological improvement" -Gyant
Bah ha ha. Does the center for biological diversity like invasive species? Curious. I'm also curious as to how plugging up old mine shafts (mostly on private property) and relocating or killing invasive species will MAKE IT RAIN or PREVENT FOREST FIRES.
"Beason told the group that Nevada County would like to find a $50 million to $60 million cash flow to fund operation of a sawmill to handle forest biomass. He gave details of the county's vegetation ordinances and said he would like to mandate that private property owners create fuel breaks to separate their properties from adjoining forest lands".
Wait what? If they hadn't closed down all of our sawmills to begin with then we wouldn't need $60 mil for a bloody sawmill! Are they transporting forest duff to other locations of the forest? Do they know the ecological impacts of doing that? Bugs and plant life habitat would be destroyed as well and relocated to new locations where they could be invasive! That's huge! Sheesh why not put it in a giant pile for the public to hual away for free! Wait that's to easy.
Mandated fire breaks around your house? That's called defensible space and we already HAVE that including the ability to be fined for not having done so. Unless you life in Lake Tahoe where I hear it's illegal to cut your own trees down.
What's this about a contest with a $ billion prize for anyone who comes up with a solution to natural disasters? What, they haven't figured this out yet and so they are asking for help? Bah ha ha!
"What happens in the forest doesn't stay in the forest"
Laughing my butt off! Sure it does, it works for Las Vegas doesn't it? If you drop your trash in the forest it stays in the forest until i pick it up for you.
"It will be two years after the Rim Fire until the decision is made where to replant". - John Buckley
THE GROUND! You put the baby trees in the ground! Do you really need to have every sappling plotted out? So that's where my money is going.
Now they wan to use beavers to block the water and are pushing "beavers instead of bulldozers"!!!?
Erm, have they not seen what beavers do to their surroundings? And what impacts would non native beavers have on local ecology in areas that don't have a beaver?
Sorry for any typos as I'm on my phone
Discussion..... GO
Front page of the paper this morning. They really like using the word,"urgent/urgency" throughout in order to create a sense of desperation and force the naive public into emotional signing up with their bandwagon.
"We need to include things like addressing invasive species and abandoned mines for watershed ecological improvement" -Gyant
Bah ha ha. Does the center for biological diversity like invasive species? Curious. I'm also curious as to how plugging up old mine shafts (mostly on private property) and relocating or killing invasive species will MAKE IT RAIN or PREVENT FOREST FIRES.
"Beason told the group that Nevada County would like to find a $50 million to $60 million cash flow to fund operation of a sawmill to handle forest biomass. He gave details of the county's vegetation ordinances and said he would like to mandate that private property owners create fuel breaks to separate their properties from adjoining forest lands".
Wait what? If they hadn't closed down all of our sawmills to begin with then we wouldn't need $60 mil for a bloody sawmill! Are they transporting forest duff to other locations of the forest? Do they know the ecological impacts of doing that? Bugs and plant life habitat would be destroyed as well and relocated to new locations where they could be invasive! That's huge! Sheesh why not put it in a giant pile for the public to hual away for free! Wait that's to easy.
Mandated fire breaks around your house? That's called defensible space and we already HAVE that including the ability to be fined for not having done so. Unless you life in Lake Tahoe where I hear it's illegal to cut your own trees down.
What's this about a contest with a $ billion prize for anyone who comes up with a solution to natural disasters? What, they haven't figured this out yet and so they are asking for help? Bah ha ha!
"What happens in the forest doesn't stay in the forest"
Laughing my butt off! Sure it does, it works for Las Vegas doesn't it? If you drop your trash in the forest it stays in the forest until i pick it up for you.
"It will be two years after the Rim Fire until the decision is made where to replant". - John Buckley
THE GROUND! You put the baby trees in the ground! Do you really need to have every sappling plotted out? So that's where my money is going.
Now they wan to use beavers to block the water and are pushing "beavers instead of bulldozers"!!!?
Erm, have they not seen what beavers do to their surroundings? And what impacts would non native beavers have on local ecology in areas that don't have a beaver?
Sorry for any typos as I'm on my phone
Discussion..... GO
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