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Subject: Re: [ECOLOG-L] Ecology and Range Management Compatible? Re:
[ECOLOG-L] tree encroachment models
The
revolutionary land use changes, necessary to support national and global
food
security, potentially make rangeland science more relevant now than
ever.
Herrick, et al. 2012
Compatible? Re:
[ECOLOG-L] tree encroachment models
Wayne, I think you must have flunked your Dale Carnegie course. Which is
just one of the many things I like about your thinking, my fellow cynical
curmudgeon. You make many good points. The very concept range is a self
serving rancher
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From: Jessa Davis davis.je...@gmail.com
To: ECOLOG-L@LISTSERV.UMD.EDU
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 9:14 AM
Subject: Re: [ECOLOG-L] Ecology and Range Management Compatible? Re:
[ECOLOG-L] tree encroachment models
Wayne,
I appreciate your concern about my so called pawn-dom, but I assure
, news
[ECOLOG-L@LISTSERV.UMD.EDU] on behalf of Wayne Tyson [landr...@cox.net]
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 3:35 PM
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Subject: Re: [ECOLOG-L] Ecology and Range Management Compatible? Re: [ECOLOG-L]
tree encroachment models
JD,
Pawn-dom is your term not mine. Yes
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Subject: Re: Ecology and Range Management Compatible? Re: [ECOLOG-L]
tree
encroachment models
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David,=20
Thanks for your remarks and thoughts. As I said in my postscript, the =
post was written in my Op-Ed style
Ecolog:
Now I've heard everything! Models? Models? We don't need no stinkin' MODELS!
(Paraphrased from the great old movie, The Treasure of Sierra Madre, one of
the earliest attempts to illustrate environmental responsibility)
What we need is to get out on the range (a bogus concept for
Wayne, I think you must have flunked your Dale Carnegie course. Which is
just one of the many things I like about your thinking, my fellow cynical
curmudgeon. You make many good points. The very concept range is a
self serving rancher construct, isn't it?
Your example of the Oregon juniper
and Range Management Compatible? Re:
[ECOLOG-L] tree encroachment models
Wayne, I think you must have flunked your Dale Carnegie course. Which is
just one of the many things I like about your thinking, my fellow cynical
curmudgeon. You make many good points. The very concept range is a self