[NatureNS] ruining the orchids at Smileys.

From: "Heather Drope" <heather.drope@ns.sympatico.ca>
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Date: Sat, 05 Jul 2008 20:15:37 -0300
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Quite early this morning I was at Smileys to see the Showy Ladies slipper 
orchids.This was about 9:30 am.  First there are a lot fewer then many 
years ago and the lip colour is not deep this year. What did shock me 
were the number of knocked over stems of these huge orchids  in funny 
locations that feet should never go. Blame it on deer but an elephant is 
more like it. Deer eat but hardly ever knock over stems of plants.
There were people deeper in the fen and one of them came out towards 
the road to photograph a group and she heard me grumbling and asked 
what was wrong. Of course I told her that someone wasn't careful about 
the orchids at all. After she moved on , a light bulb went on in my head 
and recalling the place ment of her tripod I finally figured out what is 
ruining the beautiful stand of orchids.. Tripod legs and not watching 
where they are placed.
If anyone reading this is in there tomorrow , please caution the 
photographers about their tripod place ment. It realy was a devastation. 
Heather Drope, Nova Scotia Wild Flora Society.

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