Dear List Members,

One of the reasons Meteor Crater was closed to hunting was due to a few 
meteorite hunters disrespecting land owners wishes. Holes and excavations were 
left behind without being back-filled and I read that a steer was injured.  The 
BAR T ranch complained that cattle gates were being left open and trash left 
behind.  ...and you wonder why it is now off limits.

If meteorite hunting is going to be portrayed as a form of treasure hunting on 
TV, then maybe the treasure hunter's Code of Ethics should be brought up.  It 
may help to preserve a portion of this hobby which is in grave danger right 
now.  A disturbing recent development is that two states felt the need to 
protect federal lands from meteorite hunting even though none have been found 
on federal land in these two states as far as I can tell.  What prompted this? 
You publicly treat meteorites like treasure and so will state and federal 
governments.  You attach mega dollar price tags and you sometimes garner the 
wrong attention.

Everything you say or do has a backlash that needs to be considered. What is 
good for TV ratings may not be good for the hobby. 

Treasure Hunters have been around for a long time and learned their lessons the 
hard way. Perhaps, we could learn something from them.  

Here is a link to a good interpretation of the Treasure Hunters Code of Ethics:

http://www.threeforkstreasurehunters.org/ethicscode.html


Best Regards,

Adam
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