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I'd like to help the gophers in eastern Washington go on the endangered list!!! They're all over my place there...
generally the feds try to make critical habitat designations on public property.they don't want the designation to look like a take or a land grab.my guess is that that is why it is such a small amount.having an endangered species on your private property can be a pain.it does not mean that you can't do anything with your property, you just have to be mindful of the resource
Ok- I got one question..anyone ever came across a Camas pocket gopher? Have wandered all over, under and through many a brush patch and as a kid growing up in the country, gained a dubious notoriety for sneaking up and catching all sorts of critters. Then one day I came across an oddity I have never seen. Looked it up and turns out it (best I could figure) was a Camas pocket gopher. Big dam thing the size of a small lab puppy. (might be stretching that a tad bit) Had a standoff in the middle of the street. Held up my boot and he stood on his hind legs and proceeded to chomp it. What the hell? Was close to midnight and getting off work..a couple of other guys with me (city types) didn't hold the same fascination and kept their distance. Looked like a gopher but walked like a pit bull- stocky scrappy critter. He gave me the stink eye and wandered off to who knows where. Have sent my share of gophers to meet their maker but never laid eyes on a goph'zilla like that one.
Quote from: WAcoyotehunter on April 14, 2014, 04:59:59 PM generally the feds try to make critical habitat designations on public property.they don't want the designation to look like a take or a land grab.my guess is that that is why it is such a small amount.having an endangered species on your private property can be a pain.it does not mean that you can't do anything with your property, you just have to be mindful of the resourceI guess paying the county $1500 to tell you 3.8 of your 5 acres can't be:disturbed/used for anything including pets used as a garden landscaped ie...no trees, no shrubs, and only native grasses isn't a "land grab" because it is only a small amount? I think taking away 78% of YOUR land is just plan theft...
Quote from: REHJWA on April 16, 2014, 11:39:05 PMQuote from: WAcoyotehunter on April 14, 2014, 04:59:59 PM generally the feds try to make critical habitat designations on public property.they don't want the designation to look like a take or a land grab.my guess is that that is why it is such a small amount.having an endangered species on your private property can be a pain.it does not mean that you can't do anything with your property, you just have to be mindful of the resourceI guess paying the county $1500 to tell you 3.8 of your 5 acres can't be:disturbed/used for anything including pets used as a garden landscaped ie...no trees, no shrubs, and only native grasses isn't a "land grab" because it is only a small amount? I think taking away 78% of YOUR land is just plan theft...I have not heard of that happening.