Ol Ron, excellent post!
Originally posted by Power Wagon
The largest organization of this kind consists of only a handful of people, but on a good year will take in 20 to 50 million dollars in profits from land sales to the federal government.
Oh, yeah, and they STILL ask for donations...
Originally posted by Lee Weber
Power Wagon, your description of old growth forest is completely misinformed. Natural old growth stands are not made up of trees that are the same age and nearing the end of their life span. They are diverse populations made up of many different kinds of trees and other plants of many different ages. Northwestern old grow is dominated by redwoods in the south and Doug fir and Sitka spruce as you go north. But there are various cedars, pines, and hardwood trees in the mix. The life span of these trees varies between 100 years to over 1000 years and they were not planted all at once.
Originally posted by Lhotka
So what? Powerwagon is always *****ing about free enterprise and profits. So this organization buys land and sells it to the government to make a buck? Seems to be a market for this type of land. The government wants to buy it? Great! The land sellers make a good PROFIT. Now PowerWagon is gonna beat to a different drum and say profits are bad? Land owned by the government (or is case "the people") is more accessible than if it was in private hands. Private land ownership is the ultimate lock-up. Public land is like generally more available to "the people" for uses such as hunting, fishing, recreation, grazing, logging, and mining. Ever contact a private land owner and ask him if you can open a copper/zinc mine or log his forest? Mind if I graze a few hundred cattle on your land?
Mind if I hunt on your private land? Sure... ... go ahead... ... this is what my land is being leased for by hunters. The rate is... ... ... .
OH YEAH... ... . the government can later dispose of it's land, or portions of it, back into the lands of private citizens through land disposal programs if the political climate is right.
Originally posted by illflem
To lump ALC in with the Nature Conservatory is down right cruel. ALC's only motive is profit, TNC truely is only into preserving the last great places. Buying and selling inferior land to the gov for profit is just one of their means to the meet that goal. They won't sell the same land at higher profit to someone who wants to strip mine it, that's not their agenda. It's just like someone buying a home they really don't like just to use as a stepping stone to what they really want. It's just the American way.
Originally posted by Lhotka
It's unfortunate that some people are philosophically opposed to any form of conservation. There is nothing sinister or bad about the Nature Conservancy (N. C. ). There is nothing wrong with wildlands preservation. How would you like to live in a giant city that expands from coast to coast? So you posted a bunch N. C. funding sources? WOW! That doesn't say much about the organization does it? Who cares where their funding comes from? Let's see... ... ..... President Bush received a bunch of political donations from Enron so that means he must be... ... ... ... ...
Originally posted by dalton4
I have to side with PW on this issue.
Lhotka, I feel that the government already owns enough of our state (AK).
Jerry