Re: Nature watchdog to cut red squirrel haven



On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 11:35:57 +0000 (GMT), Robert Seago
<rjseago@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In article <ldcek31epdagit1517gqcm1rvk3k265chn@xxxxxxx>,
<amacmil304@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 19:57:23 +0000 (GMT), Robert Seago
<rjseago@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In article <0s9ek3ptkh719no93sae134070ca1ghiss@xxxxxxx>,
<amacmil304@xxxxxxx> wrote: <Removing trees from dunes>

Well, if it's so beneficial, why were the 5000 objectors?

There is always opposition to cutting down trees by the public.

Why should there not be?
See the next line of my previous post

My own experience is that people think it has to be a bad thing, but
they appreciate it after a single spring when all the disrupted
landscape starts to green up and flower. After a year they scarcely
remember it happening and certainly don't object then.

Probably because after the trees have been cut down there's not point in
objecting.
No, thwey actually appreciate the warm microclimates produced along with
the increase of species of the open glade produced.

But not the damage that an increased human footprint does.



For your part perhaps you ought to be glad because it will probably
mean the 5000 won't want to go there any longer, using their petrol
etc. destroying the planet...

I am not against people using their cars. What I am against are fake
conservationists encouraging them to do so.

As you have said before,

Many times. So you made, by inference, yet another false accusation
against me.


but you think that conservationists using them is
something tio object to. Says it all.

Yes, about fake conservationists, who should be leading by example
rather than damaging the natural environment, and encouraging others
to do the same, to fund their existence.


Angus Macmillan
www.roots-of-blood.org.uk
www.killhunting.org
www.con-servation.org.uk

All truth passes through three stages:
First, it is ridiculed;
Second, it is violently opposed; and
Third, it is accepted as self-evident.
-- Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)
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