Second Protest Float Planned (July 5, 2014)
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 5:51 pm
The Ozarks River Stewards are leading another protest float to call attention to the danger of an industrial hog farm that was built and is now operation in the watershed of the Buffalo River.
On Saturday, July 5th (weather permitting), we will again decorate our boats with signs, banners, pennants and balloons- whatever it takes to stand out on the river. Our mission is to let people know about C&H Hog Farm and why this kind of facility has shown time and time again to degrade watersheds. Many paddlers are still unaware of the danger of polluted water and algae blooms that come with land application of hog waste and additional leakage from open lagoons.
We will again meet at Grinder's Ferry around 8:00 am to begin decorating our canoes and kayaks, and will aim to launch no later than 9 or 10 depending on how many people want help with shuttles. If there is interest, we will have two groups, one going down to Baker Ford and floating back to Grinder's Ferry, and a second group doing the shorter float to Gilbert. We will again be handing out plastic information cards and stickers to anyone wishing to know more. We'll have extra signs and banners to share if needed,
Some of us plan to camp on the gravel bar there at GF and will be going down early to stake out a spot. We will make room for others if you want to join us. For more information, visit http://www.SavetheBuffaloRiver.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; or email me lin@linwellford.com
On Saturday, July 5th (weather permitting), we will again decorate our boats with signs, banners, pennants and balloons- whatever it takes to stand out on the river. Our mission is to let people know about C&H Hog Farm and why this kind of facility has shown time and time again to degrade watersheds. Many paddlers are still unaware of the danger of polluted water and algae blooms that come with land application of hog waste and additional leakage from open lagoons.
We will again meet at Grinder's Ferry around 8:00 am to begin decorating our canoes and kayaks, and will aim to launch no later than 9 or 10 depending on how many people want help with shuttles. If there is interest, we will have two groups, one going down to Baker Ford and floating back to Grinder's Ferry, and a second group doing the shorter float to Gilbert. We will again be handing out plastic information cards and stickers to anyone wishing to know more. We'll have extra signs and banners to share if needed,
Some of us plan to camp on the gravel bar there at GF and will be going down early to stake out a spot. We will make room for others if you want to join us. For more information, visit http://www.SavetheBuffaloRiver.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; or email me lin@linwellford.com