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- October 12, 2008 at 9:03 pm #39828
Gabe Ayers
KeymasterThis is a neat article about what is happening with the forest of the planet.
The point is that what is being promoted by this forum is a good thing. What everyone is doing by working with their animals is more important than is commonly understood. Keep working with your animals, share it with anyone young that is interested, enjoy your animals and yourselves.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7662565.stm
The key in this article to me is the quantifying th value of the ecological services of the worlds forest. This is what restorative style forest does most….
October 13, 2008 at 12:54 am #47581ngcmcn
ParticipantYo jason,
Was talking with a friend who is a long time tree crop expert, fruit and nut mostly but is a fair forester as well and he was suggesting the impact of a skidders ticking and whining engine on forest floor micro-biology to be ……..”not good”. Wouldn’t suprise me, . The dolphins won’t go near the new hi-speed jet turbine ferry between Maine and Nova Scotia. The older ships they’d pace right into the harbor.Neal
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