Showing posts with label overgrazing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label overgrazing. Show all posts

Sunday, November 10, 2019

Leev No Trase Now, Yuh He'ar!

There's a stretch of BLM land on the east side of the Rio Grande that runs north and south alongside Socorro. It's called the Quebradas National Backcountry Byway




and there're a few spots where a nimble vehicle can camp. Mostly creosote, it's so over-grazed it'll evolve before it'll recover.

On the morning of 9, November, 2019, I took these photos to document the management of our public lands. And THIS...a NATIONAL Backcountry BYway!


Watch yer step!


Glazed (with frost) Cow Shit in Morning





Fire Ring with Mountains




Old Pipe with Tabasco Bottle



The bottle is upended in the smaller piece of pipe.

"Grazing" livestock out here is cruel & inhumane; there's nothing to eat.

At the north end cattle guard they added this sign. 




Somebody chewed the upper left corner; the lower right has the agglomeration of small holes from a shotgun.

I have to laugh. The area is almost exclusively Hispanic. The syntax is unique and you can almost hear the final word they left off...Pendejo!

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Mitchell Caverns State Park



 Mitchell Caverns State Park, inside the Mojave National Preserve, was the only California park that was closed after


extensive deliberations over budget cutbacks.


The California State Parks system has a reputation to maintain -- as one of the state's most inefficient bureaucracies.
The Blair Ranch STILL uses this to graze cattle!!



So when the park closed, officials simply locked the gate. The cost of re-opening --sometime this summer -- is estimated at over $450,000.00. They didn't drain the water lines and, of course, the pipes burst. In addition, vandals and animals caused further damage.
Beavertail Cactus

Grazing is allowed in the Preserve which borders the State Park. There's a fence surrounding the Park - with a broken gate that allows easy entry to cattle - but it's obvious that the land on the Park side is in better condition, plant-wise, than the grazed side. It makes me angry that even now, decades after the initial devastation by cattle, the depredation continues. And if you Google depredation (this link is about the payouts -- yours & my tax monies) what you get is all about wildlife....nothing about the damage perpetrated by cattle, sheep and their human exploiters.