Yeah....you guys passed me.....I just sent you a PM from your poaching thread. Are you serious??? Someone took all the clams??? That makes me sick to my stomach! And not only are they poaching, which hurts the swamp, but they have no regard for the trees and they strip the bark which in turn injures the trees too. They aren't only stealing plants, but they are stealing the opportunity for everyone to enjoy the orchids they have come to know and love. I also noticed "cut marks" on a lot of trees yesterday on a few trails but didn't really see anything missing that I can tell. I did notice that there was not a single Clamshell in bloom which this time last year I found quite a few in bloom. Don't know if that's just due to the timing or poaching but either way it was disappointing. I spent a good few hours tying up orchids I found on the ground....I put up about 10 D. Porrectus, 10 Dingy's, 23 Ionopsis and 4 Cochleata's. These all appeared to be natural fall downs.....
That parking area is huge now......which was a bad move....that's one reason I try to go out there every weekend....I guess I consider myself a non-official protector of the Fakahatchee. I try to keep an eye on who's going where and doing what.
Don't stop going out there....our presence....and infrequent as it may be, is a discouraging effect to the potential poacher. I have no problem following people out there just to see 'who's doing what and going where." The more of us that are out there makes the swamp just that much safer. Even if it seems minuscule.
I'm joining the Friends of Fakahatchee (FOF) and was asked to join the board of directors recently. I'd like to propose & work on a fund to ad more trail cameras in as many areas as I can even if I have to buy the cams myself. I have a lot of friends and family that share my interests and love of the Fak.....people love seeing my photos of the orchids in bloom and knowing that they are disappearing hurts them too.
So don't stop going, don't stop your presence and next time you see me there, stop and say hi. I enjoy meeting other people that share my love and interest. The more of "us" there are the better and safer the swamp is.
here is the colony of Ionopsis I found on the ground.
Jared
Living life one photo at a time.