Less cows now than 70 years ago - Point Reyes & nationwide.... SF bay area has 37 leaky sewage plants that leak billions of gallons of raw sewage into the bay & delta every year & require a year's worth of water for 50 million people every year to dilute the pollution. Plus the pollution & excess water use from power washing all the need…
Less cows now than 70 years ago - Point Reyes & nationwide.... SF bay area has 37 leaky sewage plants that leak billions of gallons of raw sewage into the bay & delta every year & require a year's worth of water for 50 million people every year to dilute the pollution. Plus the pollution & excess water use from power washing all the needles & feces that cover the streets of San Francisco.
Large herds of bison, elk, deer, antelope etc... roamed the US before Europeans came -- all those animals - plus fish, birds - relieved themselves in or near the water - livestock now not near the herd density there was pre-1700s.
Oh dear. I am not sure the pollution problems elsewhere are relevant to Point Reyes, unless you argue that since we made a mess of one place we should make a mess of everywhere. I was just looking for information about the impact that farming and ranching are having on Point Reyes.
There is no mess made by cows in Point Reyes - look at the photos ground level & satellite. Enviros shill for developers by demonizing agriculture so they can regulate it out of business & free up land for development - 2 million acres of US farmland paved over per year - lost 155 million acres since 1981… cattle population down to 1950 level… so whatever increase of land/air/water pollution is not coming from sources that are decreasing.
Less cows now than 70 years ago - Point Reyes & nationwide.... SF bay area has 37 leaky sewage plants that leak billions of gallons of raw sewage into the bay & delta every year & require a year's worth of water for 50 million people every year to dilute the pollution. Plus the pollution & excess water use from power washing all the needles & feces that cover the streets of San Francisco.
Large herds of bison, elk, deer, antelope etc... roamed the US before Europeans came -- all those animals - plus fish, birds - relieved themselves in or near the water - livestock now not near the herd density there was pre-1700s.
Oh dear. I am not sure the pollution problems elsewhere are relevant to Point Reyes, unless you argue that since we made a mess of one place we should make a mess of everywhere. I was just looking for information about the impact that farming and ranching are having on Point Reyes.
There is no mess made by cows in Point Reyes - look at the photos ground level & satellite. Enviros shill for developers by demonizing agriculture so they can regulate it out of business & free up land for development - 2 million acres of US farmland paved over per year - lost 155 million acres since 1981… cattle population down to 1950 level… so whatever increase of land/air/water pollution is not coming from sources that are decreasing.
Thanks for the info.