[NatureNS] Miner's Marsh offleash park...

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Don't apologize.  We need to get used to eating overabundant species,
including raccoons!

-----Original Message-----
From: naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca [mailto:naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca]
On Behalf Of Fred Schueler
Sent: June-24-14 11:57 PM
To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca
Subject: Re: [NatureNS] Miner's Marsh offleash park...

On 6/24/2014 9:39 PM, Fred Schueler wrote:

> * I trust it will be okay with you if I quote this to the Ontario Herp 
> Atlas page? My main thought about 'coons is that, charming as they may 
> be individually, the main ecological response of humanity to their 
> numbers should be to exploit their delicious character - it's not just 
> dogs that used eat them.

* sorry this went to the list - I don't fully understand the reply functions
on my two e-mail.

fred.
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>>   a key message that I have attempted to convey many times, with 
>> limited success it seems, is the overriding importance of habitat and 
>> this includes air, water, climate and freedom from disruptions.
>>
>>     If these necessary conditions are out of whack and getting 
>> whackier then the only thing protected when you deliniate a 
>> 'protected area' is the delusion that the life forms within that area 
>> are thereby protected.
>>
>>     The Painted Turtle is a good example of an animal that has a dim 
>> future due mostly to good intentions gone sour. Some 70 years ago 
>> they were abundant in every pond on our Cornwallis River meadow in 
>> Cambridge. Seeing a Raccoon track there, in any of the numerous muddy 
>> areas, was a big event. Dogs were not chained then and any Raccoon 
>> that came near settlement was likely to be given a canine escort to 
>> elsewhere. We grew corn every year, some fields ~1/4 mile from the 
>> nearest house and never lost a cob to Raccoons.
>>
>>     Unfortunately we now have the mirror image of the above, dogs not 
>> allowed to run and Raccoons abundant everywhere. This would all be 
>> harmless enough except for one circumstance. Raccoons are fond of 
>> turtle eggs and quickly learn when and where to look for them.
>>
>>     Raccoons numbers were lowered by disease recently but that will 
>> be temporary. As I noted some years ago on Naturens ~15?), those who 
>> want to save Painted Turtles should build Raccoon barriers over 
>> turtle egg laying sites.
>
>
>
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>            Frederick W. Schueler & Aleta Karstad Daily Paintings - 
> http://karstaddailypaintings.blogspot.com/
> Vulnerable Watersheds - http://vulnerablewaters.blogspot.ca/
>      study our books - http://pinicola.ca/books/index.htm
>            RR#2 Bishops Mills, Ontario, Canada K0G 1T0
>     on the Smiths Falls Limestone Plain 44* 52'N 75* 42'W
>      (613)258-3107 <bckcdb at istar.ca> http://pinicola.ca/
>             striving to be, with Rachel Carson, "fanatic defender[s] 
> of the cult of the balance of nature"
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          Frederick W. Schueler & Aleta Karstad Daily Paintings -
http://karstaddailypaintings.blogspot.com/
Vulnerable Watersheds - http://vulnerablewaters.blogspot.ca/
    study our books - http://pinicola.ca/books/index.htm
          RR#2 Bishops Mills, Ontario, Canada K0G 1T0
   on the Smiths Falls Limestone Plain 44* 52'N 75* 42'W
    (613)258-3107 <bckcdb at istar.ca> http://pinicola.ca/
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