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A Usenet persona calling itself Grip wrote:
I do not justify harming anything or anyone, I've simply never seen such a case where paddling any stream I've ever been on endangering anything. How would you know if you're disturbing wildlife or not? Even if you observe one type of wildlife you don't appear to be disturbing, how can you be sure that you're not disturbing other species? Are you aware of every species along the river and what your impact on each is? Of course you aren't. We have to look at the research into such disturbances to determine your impacts, and the research says you are certainly impacting, to one degree or another, all wildlife you encounter along the river, whether you see them or not. If your presence causes an animal not to water at the stream, that's an impact. And the cumulative impact of many boaters may have substantial impacts even on species that tend to be tolerant of human activity. -- Regards, Scott Weiser "I love the Internet, I no longer have to depend on friends, family and co-workers, I can annoy people WORLDWIDE!" TM İ 2005 Scott Weiser |