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Old 02-04-2005, 11:52 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Okay.

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Rare plant nearly wiped out by work crews

Friday, February 4, 2005 Posted: 11:33 AM EST (1633 GMT)

MARSHALL, California (AP) -- One of California's rarest plants was nearly wiped out of existence when county workers used heavy machinery to unclog a roadside drain in the species' sole habitat.

The Baker's larkspur, a purplish plant that blooms April through May and grows up to 2 feet (60 centimeters) tall, is found in only one place in the world -- near a road in western Marin County.

The damage followed heavy rains last October that pushed debris down a hillside and into the drain, flooding the road. Workers used a mechanical digger to clear the plug cut into the hillside at the exact spot where most of the Baker's larkspur grow.

In minutes, a population of 100 plants was reduced to five.

"They had to clear it, but a little bit of notice would have been nice," Doreen Smith of the Marin Native Plant Society told the Marin Independent Journal. "We could have got in there and saved the plants."

Although a 200-foot (60-meter) stretch of the hillside was marked to alert county workers to the plants, the digger crew didn't know the exact location, said road maintenance supervisor Pete Maendle.

"The crews knew the area was sensitive, but it was an emergency situation," Maendle said. "When storms come you don't have time to make plans. It's unfortunate that this happened."

Members of the Marin Native Plant Society, Marin County Public Works Department, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, state Department of Fish and Game met Tuesday to discuss the fate of the plant and how to better protect it.

There is a plan to grow the plant in less precarious areas, but attempts to move native plants and grow them elsewhere fail 90 percent of the time, said state biologist Gene Cooley.
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COOL!

It's not like nobody knew this plant was there!
http://www.centerforplantconservatio...sp?CPCNum=1375

Looks like it's a Federally Listed Endangered Species.
http://endangered.fws.gov/federalreg...02/n021101.pdf

They just didn't tell the County workers. Sometimes I think they keep these things quiet because, if they made it too widely known about the location, collectors would kill them off in no time.
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It's not like nobody knew this plant was there!
http://www.centerforplantconservatio...sp?CPCNum=1375
It's neat in a way that that's the only place were it can be found.

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http://endangered.fws.gov/federalreg...02/n021101.pdf
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They just didn't tell the County workers. Sometimes I think they keep these things quiet because, if they made it too widely known about the location, collectors would kill them off in no time.
They knew it was sensitive area but how the hell are the workers supposed to know WHAT exactly they were to be looking for.
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And realize the plant was not in bloom.
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Or which plant it was in the first place. F---ing tree huggers [img]smile.gif[/img]
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I find it strange that there is a Marin Native Plant Society.

Some people have too much time to kill.
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We should offer a recipe using it. They'd love that.
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I find it strange that there is a Marin Native Plant Society.

Some people have too much time to kill.
There are native plant societies all over the place! I started a chapter of the Texas Native Plant Sociey myself at one time. Speaking of too much time to kill, I see you're up over 1,000 posts yourself! [img]tongue.gif[/img]
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I could see a club, but a Society!!!

Is there a secret handshake?
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Society as in "social". A reason that little old ladies can get together. I'm glad they are out there fighting the good fight.
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I vote that the secret handshake be the one from the movie "Cadence" with Charlie Sheen
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Society as in "social". A reason that little old ladies can get together. I'm glad they are out there fighting the good fight.
Keeps 'em off the roads, at least for a while!
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