Well,
I was gonna try to make peace but it seems Scott got the point across. Dragon, I doubt any person sincere to this site has a real disdain for any of the many things we all enjoy. I myself am not a fan of snakes but I just don't much bother with them. King's presentation is a bugger to argue though. I would probably side on that one although a bit harsh for this site.
Now, be it hunters, hikers, bikers, birders, herpers, historians, well, you get the point, fouled forests do none of us any good. I am not going to get all environmental on you but just humor me on this for your own purposes. Perhaps there would be some temporary disturbance of fauna, Herp, even Flora that finds haven to a pile of stuff but now think on the possibility that said stuff has chemicals or paint or oils and what not all else seeping into the ground, being transported by one of nature's mediums or another. That's no good to anyone. Maybe even if authorities found refuse over & over again on a semi historic site they might decide to do away with it somehow as drastic as to compromise the site. Very bad for historical types here. There are some fantastic photographers on the site, what of the garbage that infects the images that they share with us? What carries in the waters alone is bad stuff and can foul up fish and bird habitats.You think a car dumped in the woods or in a lake doesn't give off deadly things. Even a little thing like a detergent bottle or drano container... bad stuff. I would figure even if a lizard or snake scampered through the stuff it could track toxins to other dens? Your reptiles really are best served without the trash don't you think? Perhaps you and some mates could get a movement going to duplicate these habitats with natural stuff like wood resulting from blowdowns and such, unless of course you already engage in that.
For a lot of us it just plain looks like S**t! As Scott said, it all could mostly be dealt with by Johnny the trashman. I respect the views of herpers here and it has made me more conscious of my own past disturbances to the Pines. Your concern sounded good but in reality, your herps would be better off and all of us could better enjoy our Pine Barrens in our individual ways without the trash. Look at me, I grandstanded again, sorry all.
You got through Dragon, but there is a bigger picture.
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