Bean Counter,
Sorry to say, this land was native prairie soil. Which has the good grass that is good eats, for deer and Richardson ground squirrels. Or as I like to call them. The protein of the praires.
Im confussed with you assertion on less habitat, but more quaility ?
The things is about critters is there sense of space is differnt than yours.
Trying to get close wild animals in the alberta praire and so find out that unless your working from a blind, you need long glass. Why because they wont toleralte us humans getting close.
And the way we build and spread out these new subdivisions and mall is nothing short of disgusting.
First off they level every last inch of nature on the surface. Literrally not single blade of grass remains. Secondly , they have never left a marsh sitting in the middle of a subdivsion. Even though it would increase the land values and leave a little for nature.
As other's have noted in this thread. There is a disconnnect in how we feel about nature.
From my prespecitvie . It's part of use and we of it.
Digging it up, and poising the rivers is like cutting off are own legs and drinking poision.
It's make no sense.
The thing is around theses parts. It's all about money and jobs . God forbib anyone saying differnt.
IF there is an endangered species in land that ear marked to be developed.
Than the saying "Shoot, shovel, and shut up comes to mind"
It's like the idiots in the minature train place next to my condo.
Over the years I have documented poisoning the ground squirrles(and called the police). When it first happened and I went over there and asked them to stop a couple of years ago. They seemed shocked when I informed them that the haxks and the foxes and the coyotee's that would eat the dead goffer's would also die.
It's not just that poision without proper permits. It's just a lack of respect for nature.
There answer was to shrug there shoulder's . Saying they didnt like goffer holes.
Someone mentioned managing nature.
🙄 From my experience that is code for some small furry animal, or some bird , or some liitle frog, to get the short end of the stick.
The only answer is to set some land aside for wild animals. Period.
How much land. I don't know. What ever we think they need and times it by four. Sounds about right.
Because the ways where going now, around there parts. In one generation , it will all be gone.
And what will we have in it's place.
Ugly houses with no communtiy center's in there neiborhoods, and shopping malls.
This is telling in that this lone tree's day are numbered as the city's next subdivision looms near.