Posted by mark on November 18, 2008 at 10:34:19 from (172.162.176.48):
In Reply to: Re: little critters posted by bruster on November 18, 2008 at 10:01:36:
There's a farm down the road that hasn't been worked in nearly 30 years. It looks like hell. Mother Nature has slowly taken it back and while it no longer is capable of being a viable 'farm' without lots of recovery work.....it is a critter paradise. The fence rows are at least 25 feet wide now...nothing but brush and sumac. The fields are full of broom sage and I am also sure, full of rabbits and fox and maybe even a stray quail or three.
Now, if I could own that place..what would I change? Very little. The fields would be recovered, but the overgrown fence rows and little copses of trees here and there would be left right where they are. I love to hunt and enjoy seeing critters...but if you destroy their homes...they move on. These mainstream enviro nuts are mostly armchair know-it-alls that know little to nothing. Bull$hit artists fed by the media. That is one of the major problems in this country. People sit on their a$$es and watch Animal Planet and the Discovery Channel and NBC and swallow ever word, hook, line, and sinker. They believe the crap espoused by these Chicken Little 'scientists'...mainly that the sky is falling, the rain is actually diluted acid and people are the reason for every bad thing on Earth. Well....Earth was created for Man and he was given dominion over it. People have made a mess here and there...but for the most part the planet is doing just fine. Everything that was ever here...is still here. It may be rearranged in it's atomic makeup...but it is all still here and will continue to be, long after we are all reduced back to our basic elements.
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