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Sep. 11th, 2011 11:55 am"'The scale is too large for me to put in my head,' said a weary Mike Forstner, a Texas State University biologist. 'A significant portion of the Lost Pines ecosystem has been destroyed.'
"Scientists say the unique Lost Pines forest in Bastrop County will regenerate, as it has countless times over thousands of years — but not within the lifetimes of many of the people who made it their home."
http://www.statesman.com/news/local/final-environmental-toll-yet-to-be-reckoned-for-1833827.html
That last sentence nearly made me lose it. My drives down Park Road 1 and the Gotier Trace will never really ever be the same.
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"Scientists say the unique Lost Pines forest in Bastrop County will regenerate, as it has countless times over thousands of years — but not within the lifetimes of many of the people who made it their home."
http://www.statesman.com/news/local/final-environmental-toll-yet-to-be-reckoned-for-1833827.html
That last sentence nearly made me lose it. My drives down Park Road 1 and the Gotier Trace will never really ever be the same.
Posted via LjBeetle