Laura Cunningham

@PaleoLaura

California Director Western Watersheds Project, Cofounder Basin & Range Watch, author: A State of Change: Forgotten Landscapes of California (Heyday: 2010)

Death Valley, CA
Vrijeme pridruživanja: svibanj 2018.

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    Meanwhile at Point Reyes National Seashore

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    Many people, including biologists, without experience with them think deserts are lifeless instead of grand experiments of life persisting despite aridity.

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    “The idea of wilderness needs no defense. It only needs more defenders.” - Edward Abbey It’s such a shame that that a place needs to be visually “busy” to be protected. Part of the beauty of the desert is that everything has space to breath!

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    Dear Senators Harris & Feinstein, will you vote YES in support of ? Grazing permits are too cheap, they are grandfathered into perpetuity, and the cost US tax payers too much money!

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    Totally unexplored with hidden diversity!

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    It does have a river.

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    There needs to be an increase in valuing open spaces and desert vistas. The problem is you kinda have to experience it to get it. Without that though, many people don’t see the issue with developing lands like these.

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    Problem trying to conserve Amargosa Valley : it doesn’t have tall Joshua trees or yuccas, or colorful rocks, so perception it is not biodiverse. But I have seen more burrowing owls and desert kit foxes here than anywhere else. Buffers Death Valley

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    This is very upsetting, do not think desert is dead, I have visited this desert, it is rich in life and so wonderful. Transmission lines make money, one of the good points in this thread, as is solar in city & surrounds.

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    Damn, how bout solar arrays in a true sacrifice zone that’s already messed up, rather than ruining this perfect piece of desert!

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    This has got to stop. You can’t destroy desert habitats for industrial solar plants and call that “green.”

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    We are interviewed in this good article about impacts to wildlife of poorly-sites renewable energy projects in

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    Amargosa Valley in S on a hike with cottontop cactus and the Bare Mtns in distance. BLM just told me they want to prioritize building utilityscale projects right here in this Energy Zone. Last unfragmented, undisturbed .

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    Gray foxes are arboreal canids. They live in the desert as well as the coastal ranges. I have seen these colorful foxes in riparian willow thickets alongvthe Amargosa River in southern

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    We are interviewed about declining desert tortoise and rare three corner milkvetch threatened by proposed Gemini Project in

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    I’m interviewed about the declining desert tortoise and rare threecorner milkvetch threatened by Gemini Project in . We need DERs not extinction projects on

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    Beautiful grassy hills of Cholame Valley, between Paso Robles and Bakersfield. Home to tule elk, pronghorn antelope, condors and Kit fox (although I saw only cows and sheep this day).

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    ICYMI: WWP's Talasi Brooks talks about what the new NEPA regulations might mean for public lands livestock grazing.

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