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gmderig's comments
Posted Sat, Jul 18, 2:15 p.m.
Great article on Icicle Creek, which could become the poster child for exhibiting agency incompetence. Placing scientists in key leadership positions in the F&W; service and also in the WA State DOE might help adjust the unbalanced nature of both entities. Those in charge at present appear to be examples ...
MOREPosted Sun, Jun 7, 4:22 p.m.
Wetlands mitigation doesn't work well, according to overwhelming scientific evidence. Most of the information I've read has sorry "success" rates from 23% to almost zero. In wetland mitigation banking, credits -- financial instruments – are exchanged for destroying wetlands away from the banks. Unlike the air one finds in toxic ...
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