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  • Track_Shovel@slrpnk.netBanned
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    2 years ago

    Hey, I put up those signs.

    This looks like one where they are trying to restore a naturally or semi-naturally disturbed area/habitat loss.

    I start from zero: mined out areas, contaminants, geochemistry issues, and formulate a plan to put it all back.

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      2 years ago

      Ha, that’s so cool!

      It makes sense, this was close to a creek and the area is significantly fire-prone. I am sure that the recovery after a wildfire would be way harder if people were to have free access to such a sensitive habitat.

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    2 years ago

    Agreed. I love that.

    It’s a shame people can’t be trusted to act responsibly and such measures are necessary, but it’s nice that some places care to do it.

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      2 years ago

      That is true. I’m glad that here there are people who look after our ecosystem.

      But I like to think that in most cases where hikers disturb the environment, it is due to ignorance. I don’t think most people realize how fragile some habitats are and what is or isn’t okay to do, that’s why signs and barricades and whatnot are important.