mom2rtk
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These fences change absolutely nothing from the gators perspectives.
Yes, the fences are clearly designed to change human behavior, not wildlife behavior.
These fences change absolutely nothing from the gators perspectives.
Yes, the fences are clearly designed to change human behavior, not wildlife behavior.
LOL....nailed itThis thread is bizarre.
Does anybody else have Big Yellow Taxi going through their head?
Does anybody else have Big Yellow Taxi going through their head?
I'm sorry..... did I just read a post suggesting we plow over a lake with concrete because it might have an alligator?
What next? Level the rain forest due to mosquitoes?
Talk about over the top killing the planet.
in any case, I am pretty sure it was part of the contract that Disney has to leave a certain amount of land undeveloped and I think lakes and forests count.
Oh and beware those trees and undeveloped Forrest areas. They contain snakes.
BingoThese fences change absolutely nothing from the gators perspectives.
Answers are in multiple other places in the threads, but here goes.I mentioned this on another thread... Does anyone have any idea where the gators will end up if they no longer have access to the water where their primary source of food is? What keeps them off the beaches also blocks their path to the water. So where will they end up? Perhaps outside the door to your resort? Or maybe lumbering up Main Street USA? Standing behind your car in the parking lot? Finding their way to the food carts and exposed restaurants? Again, to calm people they have knee jerked their way into building a fence around the lagoons, with no real thought about what will happen and where nature will go to feed themselves. It looks like a way to keep nature out of the populated areas, but, it equally will keep them in and hungry. Do the math!
I've gotta think there's got to be some engineering solutions that could be made to both keep the gators and other dangerous vermin out of the lake and make it safe for swimming so the beaches are all viable again.
The problem is the WDW heads don't think on that scale or want to undergo that much effort (because it surely would have an environmental impact of some sort). They've got the money engine and they're just trying to figure out how to keep it going and speed it up.
and then a gator hears humans and goes over to find food and finds....a little boy who gets murdered?
Did you know the Everglades start in Orlando? Yes, the everglades in S Florida waterways connects all the way to Orlando. That is scary!!
And get the gators out. if people want to see gators, they can go to gator land or go to the everglades.
The original plans had this water designed serving many functions and that has been lost over the years.
The Dad said, "well we're going to the MAGIC kingdom, and you can't just walk all the way to a magical kingdom. You have to take a journey to get there, and getting there is half the fun."
Sorry, this is not the case for Disney.All the screaming to remove the gators ....... which is absolutely ridiculous ..... Disney is closely monitored and larger gators can only be handled by the State at their discretion.