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datumerrata t1_jasj06j wrote
Reply to comment by Sacredgeometry12 in Hundreds of Washington state plants, animals at risk of extinction by Konradleijon
You can look up their permit here and see if there's grounds to contest it https://www.dnr.wa.gov/programs-and-services/forest-practices
datumerrata t1_j6jbyfk wrote
Reply to My great-grandfather, Paris (circa 1930) posing with the carriage and the horses that would drown him in the Seine. by thoxo
Most of our great grandfathers are dead, but most of us don't have the picture of the thing that did them in.
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Reply to comment by majinspy in New sanctions starting to bite Russia’s economy as Moscow admits deficit impact by Minezenroll
I think there's also an intent to hobble the war machine. Reduction in industry and commerce reduces tax income. Parts and materials for weapons, equipment, and supplies may be more difficult to source.
datumerrata t1_iui60g1 wrote
Reply to comment by rededelk in Can't fit any wrenches to under the handle to turn water off in my bathroom sink. by Goe_Phaste
I hope I remember this next time I need one
datumerrata t1_jat2dnf wrote
Reply to comment by Sacredgeometry12 in Hundreds of Washington state plants, animals at risk of extinction by Konradleijon
The DNR pretty much rubber stamps permits for logging as long as they pay the fee. I think the logging fee is around $10k. If there's an avenue for change that's it. It may be a matter of ensuring existing rules are upheld or it could take getting the rules changed. I'm not getting into that legal quagmire though. Go for it. Get the details and talk to the DNR and other folks that have an interest in a better regulated process