by whynotwalk » Sun 10 Apr, 2011 3:51 pm
Thanks for the comments Dan & Mark. I sometimes ponder what would happen if they did pull the plug, and restored Pedder. Divers have been down there, and report only limited amounts of silt over the beach sand. But the surrounds are devegetated and dead. It would take a fair while to drain, re-vegetate and re-grow, and it'd need to be protected from visitors for many years. I suspect it would be decades before it was truly restored.
It's not the same, but there's a bit of the "clone the thylacine and bring it back from extinction" happening here. Maybe we're denying that we made a monumental error when "we" dammed the lake (and hunted the thylacine to extinction). Maybe extinction is forever ... or am I being too pessimistic??
Just some further thoughts,
cheers
Peter
PS Dan - I'd love to be at Melaleuca, but not sure if it will work out. I'll certainly let you know if it does. Happy filming!
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