There is increasing herbicide spraying in the Bay Area for no rational reason. Marin County previously has been one of the least toxic. We question how much Monsanto will get for this.
No mention is made of the cancer and birth defects, etc. that the glyphosate/Roundup will cause.
Here is the letter I sent them:
Today, May 23, we went to Ring Mountain and were horrified to see the Marin County Parks signs about toxic glyphosate about to be sprayed there on Wednesday, May 27. There were no signs when we were there four days ago, and only one day is left that is a business day, so it's looking like they planned to do this with almost no warning and no way to protest or stop this toxic herbicide from destroying the plants, going into the creeks, killing the animals, etc.
There is none of the posted information on their website.
http://www.marincountyparks.org/depts/pk/divisions/open-space
Ring Mountain Preserv is where the rare lily Calochortus Tiburonensis lives and is nowhere else on earth. http://www.marincountyparks.org/depts/pk/divisions/open-space/ring-mountain It is just beginning to bloom and each plant has buds. Even if those poisoning this rare, small preserve are careful, they are likely to kill some of these lilies, not to mention the other six rare species there. My experience with seeing the "work" done with "managing" parks is that it would be no surprise if every one of these rare plants is killed.
In fact, we are wondering if this is the ultimate plan, in order to re-open this land to development that was stopped in 1984 in order to protect the Calochortus Tiburonensis. Houses are still being built on the edge of the Preserve and the land there must be worth a fortune.
From reading the sign, it seems that hand methods of removing the non-native grass didn't work, so this year they will start spraying Glyphosate, which is now recognized as a carcinogen (not to mention probably cause of birth defects, chronic illness, etc.) Those who say Glyphosate is safe have never seen a California Newt dying a horrible death after crawling through a sprayed area.
https://ia601805.us.archive.org/13/items/WhatsUpWithRoundUp/What%27s%20up%20with%20Round-up.ogv
Anyone who knows about attempts to remove non-native annual grasses knows it does not work, whatever the method used. Even if it did, there is no excuse to poison more parks and public lands, or to support Monsanto.
Not one person me met on the trail today at Ring Mountain was aware of the plan to spray Glyphosate and all were horrified. What is happening when people have no way to protest public land being so harmed, and future exposure to toxins?
Again, the Tiburon Mariposa lily is just beginning to bloom. People will want to go see it and then be exposed to poison. And will any be left when they are finished.
I'm not sure who else to contact to try to stop this beautiful preserve from being poisoned.
Bev Jo
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