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RE: Wow / there is growth no doubt

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Posted by: phantasticus at Thu Mar 16 19:23:57 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by phantasticus ]  
   

Of course there is massive growth, but these areas even with all of the growth still have areas deticated to preserve unlike Los Angeles. I am not saying there will not be impact but the large species are already extinct from here. The smaller species do not need as much space and have land deticated to them. I dont like the situation, but Frank claims all species will be extinct and this is simply not true.
But it does make their limited natural habitat more vulnerable and therefore all the more concern for protecting from introduced species, fires (unless needed) or any other potential danger. Frank had the idea they are already gone (extinct) based on what he expects of Southern California and not to worry about introduced species. If you side with that opinion you are the funny guy.
-Shane


   

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