*I* did not "over-state" my case- What I sent you was documentation by scientists based on numerous studies. Odd that you should say that you know something about "species migration"- in your post requesting info you said you knew of no animals that are effected by logging roads. Given the many,many studies and the amazing amount of documentation about roads as barriers how could you, on the one hand, know of no such phenomenon and, on the other hand,"know something about that". Patrick, you are not as clever as you seem to think that you are, you are, in fact, rather obvious and quite consistent. I, for one on this list, resent being used for your manipulative games. >Sylvia De Rooy writes: > >>I made the mistake of giving him (Patrick Moore) extensive >> documentation on the logging roads issue and when he couldn't refute it >he >> ignored it. > >This is not even slightly fair. I received your information and read it >carefully. How can you claim I "ignored" it? I didn't try to refute the >infomation about landslides in Oregon because I don't know anything about >the subject, I have never seen them. I have received enough information to >know that their were many logging-road related slides there last winter. I >did respond to your statement that logging roads create a barrier to >species migration because I do know something about that and I believe you >are greatly over-stating the case. > >Perhaps you might think twice before calling someone you have never met "an >industry "mouth"". That strikes me as a personal insult, something people >often stoop to when they don't want to discuss the actual issue at hand. > >If you wish to read my essays etc. you can find them at the Greenspirit >web-site at the address noted below. > >Cheers > >Patrick Moore, Greenspirit >http://www.greenspirit.com >May the Forest be With You > >Snail Mail: >4068 West 32nd Avenue >Vancouver, B.C. V6S 1Z6 >Canada
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