An early rough cut: a 2-minute video documenting a surge in damage to the forest by persons unknown: destruction of plants, bark; fires set. Voice over to come.
A Surge in Human Damage and Disturbance in the Old-Growth Forest
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Nobody did anything about “little hooches” built out of sticks years ago when I and other including Catherine, Audubon society gal, pointed it out. Was supposedly being done for the kids. So nobody acted on . Areas were being depleted for weddings, etc. Now you have it.
I don’t have any fern problems and live nearby. Ferns seem to be growing on trees nearby. Maybe give them a chance. Could old hatchery have role?
The entire Seward Park seems less dense than ages ago when I was a kid. Parks Dept. people seem a bunch of boobs. Left “street closed ” sign from Seafair Andrews Bay on point by where docks tied up for winter for months despite obviously seeing? We’re lucky they mow the lawn and do what they do.
Nobody did anything about “little hooches” built out of sticks years ago when I and other including Catherine, Audubon society gal, pointed it out. Was supposedly being done for the kids. So nobody acted on . Areas were being depleted for weddings, etc. Now you have it.
I don’t have any fern problems and live nearby. Ferns seem to be growing on trees nearby. Maybe give them a chance. Could old hatchery have role?
The entire Seward Park seems less dense than ages ago when I was a kid. Parks Dept. people seem a bunch of boobs. Left “street closed ” sign from Seafair Andrews Bay on point by where docks tied up for winter for months despite obviously seeing? We’re lucky they mow the lawn and do what they do.