Posted by:
brhaco
at Wed Mar 10 08:20:25 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by brhaco ]
I would hit them in the pocketbook. Take a vote in your club, and then draft a letter to your local Conservancy chapter informing them that they will not longer be receiving financial support from your group! That just MIGHT get them to turn an ear your way.
But maybe not. As I said above, we are a TINY minority, and biologists, conservationists, and environmentalists are universally alarmed over invasives. If we can't present them with solutions that address the problem without destroying our hobby, then our hobby will be GONE. Just blindly opposing everything is not enough. It's way too late for that. ----- Brad Chambers
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