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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1099125)11/12/2018 9:57:29 AM
From: Thomas A Watson1 Recommendation

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longnshort

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oh wow, so that entire town that whooshed is on the
s land. I guess he is one successful businessman. the federal lands argument is as usual dumber than a bag of hammers.



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1099125)11/12/2018 10:05:35 AM
From: longnshort1 Recommendation

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FJB

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all those trees are sucking up the water Too many trees in Sierra Forests worsen California water ...

www.freerangereport.com › Environment
There are too many trees in Sierra Nevada forests, say experts from UC Merced, UC Irvine and the National Park Service working at the National Science Foundation Southern Sierra Critical Zone Observatory (NSF SSCZO). This comes as a surprise to those of us who see dense, verdant forests as a sign of a healthy environment.