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- From: mjvande@pbhye.PacBell.COM (Mike Vandeman)
- Subject: Closing Roads to Protect Migrating Newts
- Organization: Pacific * Bell
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 03:37:12 GMT
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.033712.10402@pbhye.PacBell.COM>
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- January 24, 1993
-
- Board of Directors
- East Bay Regional Park District
- 2950 Peralta Oaks Court
- Oakland, California 94605-5369
-
- Re: "District Acts to Protect Newts"
-
- Gentlepersons:
-
- I was very happy to see that you closed South Park Drive for
- several months in order to protect the newts who need to cross the
- road. I hope that this type of courageous conservation becomes the
- norm in the management of our parks. I also hope that you will
- exploit this opportunity to the fullest to educate the public about
- the importance of protecting wildlife.
-
- For example, there should be a large, conspicuous educational
- display next to the gates so that people can learn about the newts
- and other wildlife that live in this area. After explaining why the
- road is closed, it would be good to give other examples from here
- and around the world of "sacrifices" being made to protect plants
- and wildlife. E.g., I heard that there are islands in the Hawaiian
- chain that have been made offlimits to humans, in order to protect
- birds or other wildlife.
-
- It should end with a list of other measures that are necessary
- to preserve our local wildlife (not just the "endangered" ones),
- and how the public can help. At the top of the list should be other
- suggested road closures, tunnels, and wildlife corridors that are
- needed in the Bay Area, statistics on the numbers and types of
- animals killed on our roads, etc. Most people have their heads
- firmly planted in the sand, ignoring this obvious problem; you can
- be of significant help to enlighten them.
-
- It wouldn't hurt to admit your own failures in this area. I
- don't understand why your success (with the newts) was prowdly
- broadcast in your "Regional Parks" newsletter, but I had to read
- the "Examiner" to find out that you tried to relocate some deer
- from Ardenwood to Ohlone Regional Wilderness (typically, to please
- a farmer) and caused most of them to die.
-
- Also unfortunate was the lack of backbone (is this evolution
- at work?) shown in the fact that you immediately caved in to
- bicyclists, and allowed them onto the "closed" road. Your logic
- escapes me. Do you really think they will keep their speed at the
- posted 15 MPH on that steep downhill run? Do you really think that
- ________________________
- a newt cares whether it gets squashed by a car, a truck, or a
- _____________________________________________________________
- bicycle, or at what speed?
- __________________________
-
- Twentieth century man has become so ignorant of, and alienated
- ______________________________________________________________
- from, his/her roots that we now think (judging from our actions)
- ________________________________________________________________
- that we don't need other species (except for those that are
- ________________________________
- economically profitable)! In order to reverse that trend, we need
- to send clear verbal and nonverbal messages that repudiate this
- sort of thinking, and that replace it with the appropriate
- reverence, courageously and unashamedly making use of our oft-
- vaunted freedom of speech. Please help!
-
- Sincerely,
-
-
- Michael J. Vandeman, Ph.D.
-