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Why stay on the trail (Part 2)

Baby Greens
JAKE HAUPERT / Monday, December 1, 2008 03:34 PM

If we continue the previous evolution of thought regarding the effects of going ‘off-trail’, we come to several other notable impacts.  Once the non-native plant is established due to soil compaction, it propagates seeds in order to spread its genome.  Seeds are dispersed by several ingeniously evolved methods:  grasses are dispersed by wind; scotch broom seed disperses via a spring loaded spiral seed-coat that literally cracks and explodes in the late summer heat and catapults the seeds 10-15 feet, other seeds pass through the digestive tracts of birds which are then deposited far from the mother plant.  

Once the seeds are dispersed they await the right environmental conditions to germinate and grow.  Seeds can lie in wait for decades and even thousands of years, for the right environmental cues. See:  http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/12/international/middleeast/12palm.html. One of those environmental cues is unfiltered sunlight, a result of trampled plants and soil compaction, referred to as a ‘disturbed’ habitat.  A typical disturbed habitat is the edges of roads, lots of ‘weedy’ species grow there.
Going off-trail creates a disturbed habitat ready for weedy species.  

If we all play are parts to preserve areas from disturbance we will serve many generations to come, so continue to enjoy the gifts of Mother Nature by respectfully understanding the consequences of our collective behavior.

This is post is courtesy of an EverGreen Escape Artist -
Gretchen Graber - her bio can be found on our website:
http://evergreenescapes.com/our_knwledgeable_guides.asp More...

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Carbon Offsets - Factors, Debate & Solutions

A Green Light on Adventure
JAKE HAUPERT / Friday, November 30, 2007 07:39 PM

G'day & Happy Holidays!  Hopefully we get some snow tomorrow as forecasted by our favorite local weather guys, man alive they have a tough job!  I am a West Coast guy and my is wife from Iowa... We both agree that, the only thing we would change about our climate here in the Pacific Northwest is the Winter... I would love a good snow a few times each season. Are ya with me?

Anyway, as you might have read from my bio, I own a couple small Adventure Travel companies here in Seattle, EverGreen Escapes, local nature/adventure tours of the Pacific Northwest and Explorers 3 Adventure, international eco-adventures. More...

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