Okay this is the last one, I promise.

It is just incredible how many items (in just a couple of days!) in the news, which seem to indicate backwards progress on protecting our streams and rivers. I trust the media probably less than anyone, they always play up the most controversial angles, sensationalize -- making mountains outta molehills. In short, they hardly ever tell the whole story. For example, the articles on the Klamath fail to mention, much less address, the economic impact (considerable, to say the least) on the affected farming communities.

Oh, well. As I said this is the last article I will post (today!!) I think I may have gotten my point across.

Feds may limit protected waterways

Like I said, I DO NOT trust the media, some of these measures may actually be good things, but that wouldn’t sell enough newspapers etc. I am sure that there is a lotta red tape n bureaucratic bs that could be safely trimmed without harming our beloved wildlife, rivers n streams. Possibly even free up some money for enhancement etc.
Take care

Sincerely,
Roger
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