None of these MAGA people will live long enough to see the long term damage of anything they do.
bingbano on
This article is missing some details. The roundup is being used to control invasive species. Failure to control certain invasives, and you will not have forest regrowth.
In my region, scottsbroom finds its way down every forestry road. It’s a nitrogen fixer, and that mixed some allelopathy, means it can outcompete natives, and actually prevent the regrowth of Douglas Firs.
There are numerous other plants that are sprayed, many of which will produce monocultures without control.
Unfortunately, targeted herbicides uses are currently our only effective means of controlling some of these species. Until we invent new controls, or native ecosystems adapt the invaders, failing to control them will result in large scale environmental.
As long as it’s being done by people that give a shit, herbicide is an unfortunate reality of environmental restoration and forestry. Hopefully someone comes along and figures out less damaging controls.
OMGLOL1986 on
*flips table*
Shoddy-Childhood-511 on
> the US Forest Service and timber companies are spraying glyphosate in record amounts in California’s forests in an effort to regrow timberland that’s been decimated by years of megafires.
It’ll be funny-sad if this worsens megafires, like by making the trees weaker.
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Chemical warfare
None of these MAGA people will live long enough to see the long term damage of anything they do.
This article is missing some details. The roundup is being used to control invasive species. Failure to control certain invasives, and you will not have forest regrowth.
In my region, scottsbroom finds its way down every forestry road. It’s a nitrogen fixer, and that mixed some allelopathy, means it can outcompete natives, and actually prevent the regrowth of Douglas Firs.
There are numerous other plants that are sprayed, many of which will produce monocultures without control.
Unfortunately, targeted herbicides uses are currently our only effective means of controlling some of these species. Until we invent new controls, or native ecosystems adapt the invaders, failing to control them will result in large scale environmental.
As long as it’s being done by people that give a shit, herbicide is an unfortunate reality of environmental restoration and forestry. Hopefully someone comes along and figures out less damaging controls.
*flips table*
> the US Forest Service and timber companies are spraying glyphosate in record amounts in California’s forests in an effort to regrow timberland that’s been decimated by years of megafires.
It’ll be funny-sad if this worsens megafires, like by making the trees weaker.