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What now for the Researchers on IR?

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 3:14 pm
by johnhens
Good article on what the researchers will be doing on IR.
https://www.minnpost.com/earth-journal/ ... ost-wolves

Re: What now for the Researchers on IR?

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 3:19 pm
by treeplanter
What I find most interesting about this article is that they've been finding dead deer washed up on the shore of the island for years. Deer on the island would change everything.

Re: What now for the Researchers on IR?

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 6:40 pm
by Midwest Ed
Ron Meador/Rolf Peterson wrote:After a century of “hammering” by moose, which arrived on the island in the early 1900s, certain stands of fir are once again approaching heights that put them beyond destruction by browsing moose.
“But they need another five to 10 years of relief from moose to get there,” he said.
I've seen fencing used in Yellowstone to protect stands of small trees until they grow outside the reach of browsing.

I'm going to play the cynic for a moment and speculate that "upper management" would just as soon see the Island "go to hell" from an ecosystem perspective. They think it will create a highly focused example of accelerated anthropomorphic climate change.

Re: What now for the Researchers on IR?

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2016 8:51 pm
by johnhens
Midwest Ed wrote:
Ron Meador/Rolf Peterson wrote:After a century of “hammering” by moose, which arrived on the island in the early 1900s, certain stands of fir are once again approaching heights that put them beyond destruction by browsing moose.
“But they need another five to 10 years of relief from moose to get there,” he said.

I'm going to play the cynic for a moment and speculate that "upper management" would just as soon see the Island "go to hell" from an ecosystem perspective. They think it will create a highly focused example of accelerated anthropomorphic climate change.
Interesting thought.