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Re: Picket Line


Isolated by a canal, two busy highways, and an Interstate? Who built
those? Your animal community lives in a fragmented habitat, from which it
cannot escape without getting killed. Aside from over-population, the
gene pool of the racoons will also degrade over time, due to too much
interbreeding.
 
Newer concepts in planning promote interconnected riparian buffers and
greenways, in order to provide wildlife corridors for animals to move
about in their natural habitiat. These also provide visual screens or
buffers of native vegetation that cleans the air, cuts down on noise
pollution, and provides pleasing visual scenery. The racoons couldn't
over-populate if people had not removed their predators from your area.
 
Regards,
Lois
 
On Tue, 04 Dec 2007 13:12:54 -0700 margaret lauterbach
<melauter@earthlink.net> writes:
> My house was built in the 1950s, and I live on a culdesac.  Raccoons 
> 
> are proliferating at such a pace they're moving into this area 
> (isolated by Interstate on the south, deep canal on the north and 
> busy highways fore and aft.  How is the raccoon population explosion 
> 
> a "human"-caused problem?  Margaret Lauterbach
> 
> 
> >"Pests," like most things, are in the eye of the beholder. And 
> simplistic
> >solutions usually don't solve complex problems.
> >Let Jeff's experience be a lesson to us all. Doing adequate 
> research,
> >writing about what we know, and checking our facts are just as 
> important
> >today, as ever.
> >
> >Until humans begin to understand that the deer, bear, racoon etc.,
> >"problems" are caused by PEOPLE, we will remain unable to solve 
> them.
> >
> >Why not try sustainable development? It can't be any worse than 
> what
> >we've already created.
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >Lois J. de Vries
> >Visit http://loisdevries.blogspot.com
> 
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