The direction is clear, and the first step is to THROW YOUR WEIGHT AROUND on matters of right and wrong in land use. Cease being intimidated by the argument that a right action is impossible because it does not yield maximum profits, or that a wrong action is to be condoned because it pays. That philosophy is dead in human relations, and its funeral in land-use relations is overdue.
John Wesley Powell, explorer, soldier & scientist, said that a watershed is a community, “within which all living things are inextricably linked by their common water course...”