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Scott Weiser wrote:
Why is it so hard for you to simply admit that in this case, I'm right and you're wrong, and that you ought to be with me, not against me, in protecting nesting eagles by advocating and encouraging others not to boat through the area? Are you really so mired in blind hatred and narrow-minded boating access dogma that there is no possible circumstance that might justify a voluntary access ban? If not, what, exactly, would it take for you to admit that perhaps, in some specific places, kayakers should not be allowed to boat there? The ecological impact of paddle sports is probably very minimal, except in areas where paddlers put in and take out. Now, if you happen to video an eagle leaving the nest as a kayak goes past, how do you know the eagle is not taking advantage of the kayak? There may be fish swimming away from the bow wave, or behind in the wake that have caught the eagle's attention. You don't know, the eagle and its progeny may be benefiting from the presence of kayaks. -- Now when the lamb opened the fourth seal, I saw the fourth Horse. The Horseman was the Pest - from "The Four Horsemen" by Aphrodite's Child |