[APWG] Bad management can be worse, in California
Wayne Tyson
landrest at cox.net
Fri Jan 16 19:11:41 CST 2009
I don't have Marc's email; perhaps it was on another list?
WT
----- Original Message -----
From: "Craig Dremann - Redwood City Seed Company" <Craig at astreet.com>
To: <apwg at lists.plantconservation.org>
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 9:13 AM
Subject: [APWG] Bad management can be worse, in California
> Dear All,
>
> I want to disagree very strongly with Marc's statement. I have been
> watching the management of our last best example of native California
> grasslands, for a 200 mile radius of San Francisco.
>
> The area is called Russian Ridge, a part of a local public lands district,
> and the Board 10 years ago, spent $100,000 with a consultant, to study
> what would be the best methods to manage the weeds that were invading the
> area.
>
> You can read about Russian Ridge and see photos at
> http://www.ecoseeds.com/invent.html. Instead of doing what the consultant
> suggested, the Board has gone for what they thought would be the cheap
> solution, burning the area three times.
>
> What the three fires have done, is killed more wildflowers, and spread the
> weeds even faster, because the weeds can take advantage of the area
> cleared by the fire, than the natives can recolonize the areas.
>
> Misguided management, cheap solutions, and no before-management and after-
> management vegetation transects, can leave your ecosystems in much, much
> worse shape out here in the arid West.
>
> Sincerely, Craig Dremann (650) 325-7333
>
>
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