Tuesday Tidbit – Did You Know?

This 1923 photograph of the north end of Eagle Lake, shows a lack of juniper trees.

The following is an excerpt from article that appeared in the Los Angeles Times on February 11, 2024.

“In parts of California and much of the Great Basin, land owners have declared war on pinyon pines and juniper trees, clearing them from rangelands with chains, bulldozers, saws and herbicides. At the same time, the trees are drawing increasing interest as a source of renewable energy — such as in California’s Lassen County, where 150,000 tons of the trees are fed into the Honey Lake Power Plant each year to generate energy for customers including San Diego Gas & Electric.”

Tim

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