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Every River Tells a Story




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Every River Tells a Story By: Mike Clifford HeartlandOutdoorsman.c

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The next time you begin a journey or fishing expedition on one

of your favorite rivers or streams, take the time to look at the

surroundings (I mean REALLY look), and listen closely, as each

one has it's own unique story to tell. As we begin our journey,

we may see a typical farmer out in the field plying his trade,

doing his best to put food on your table and eke out an

existence that was handed down to him over generations. Coming

around the bend, we notice the billowing white smoke of a local

power plant churning out electricity to make your life

comfortable and secure. As we turn our head to look at something

perhaps more aesthetically pleasing on the opposite bank, we

notice that elusive red fox we've been hoping to see for the

longest time on this particular waterway. Watching the vixen run

back and forth delivering food to the underground shelter of her

cubs tells you that they are around 2 weeks old, and you can't

help but think to yourself that wildlife go about the business

of living not much unlike that of each and every one of us on

Earth. Every living thing needs to eat the food and drink the

water that this planet provides in order to survive.



Perhaps the hardest facts to consider are those of how we, as

humans, go about existing in this environment. The river

provides drinking water to the local residents, who in turn pay

for this service by going to work at the plant that treats the

water to make it palatable and healthy enough to drink in the

first place. Like the fox and her cubs upstream, we too are

characters in one long story of life along the river. Let's take

a closer look at a few of the characters involved as our journey

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With the sight of the power plant just a blur on the horizon, we

come upon a neighbor of ours. This man (or his predecessor) had

long ago cut down his woods opposite mine, and is on his riding

mower cutting his grass to within an inch of its life. This lawn

exudes a bright green color that can only come from a bucket of

chemicals designed for such. His mission for himself on the

land, from our perspective, might be expressed as 'clear, drain,

mow, spray, control. For him the story of a property owner

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with conservationist knowledge and instincts, who is willing to

stand up to his neighbors for those goals. Our aesthetics

embrace woods and wildlife. Thoughts turn easily to how we may

better protect the species of fish we are after and the quality

of our water. Like a sudden bolt of lightning in the night, a

knock comes at the door and we are snapped backed to reality in

an instant. Two men from a local governmental unit have come to

explain the details of their latest plan to dredge and

straighten the portion of river in front of our house. It is

explained that our woods and the neighbor's property get flooded

during times of high water, and a very generous consortium has

offered to pay for the work to its completion. They go on to

mention something about mosquito control and such, but we're not

really paying attention at this point, as our attention is fixed

on the sight and sound of some birds working feverishly to build

a nest in the tree just beyond the door.



In each case stated above, the actors are guided by personal

stories directed by specific attitudes and behaviors. Attitudes

perhaps prescribed to by our own personal environmental heroes:

golfers, loggers, naturalists. Spontaneously and without

conscience we go about our life standing by our beliefs and

traditions. I'll leave it to all of you to decide if there is a

moral to the story this river has to tell. I'm certain your

favorite stream has one of its own, unique in nature but common

in its entirety.



Until next time, I'll leave you with this to ponder: "The nation

behaves well if it treats the natural resources as assets which

it must turn over to the next generation increased, and not

impaired, in value." ~Theodore Roosevelt



About the author:

Mike is the owner/operator of HeartlandOutdoorsman.c

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