@@curiousnomadic if you’re interested, I’ve got a 35 video long, Tulare Lake playlist. I live nearby and spent considerable time documenting the lake’s rise and fall.
There were around 20,000 or more Indigenous People who use fish out of Tulare Lake.I'll bet there is alot of agrichemicals in that lake bottome, not good mixing with water.
The land and lake who own it will fish upon it, the native Americans. Cotton is a horrible crop that destroys the nutrients in the soil and causes pollution. Jobs are everywhere. If we protected the land, lived off the land and respected the people who know how to li,ke the Native Americans and Amish, who take care of one another, we wouldn't need jobs.
Let the lake live!
The state of California has an agreement with the corporation who owns the land there to pay them regularly now to keep the lake land flooded
Restore water flow to Tulare Lake. Keep Tulare Lake!
The water didn't make "a big mess", humans did by encrouching on the lake bed.
Its amazing
Let Pa'ashi / Tulare Lake live!
This is an old report.
The road he’s standing on, 6th Ave south of Corcoran, has been open for 4 months.
What a pity.
@@curiousnomadic if you’re interested, I’ve got a 35 video long, Tulare Lake playlist.
I live nearby and spent considerable time documenting the lake’s rise and fall.
@@ordinaryman1904 Definitely.
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Can we start digging it deeper so we can displaced more water?
Few people will sail or fish in the lake. So many people want jobs, homes and cotton.
There were around 20,000 or more Indigenous People who use fish out of Tulare Lake.I'll bet there is alot of agrichemicals in that lake bottome, not good mixing with water.
The land and lake who own it will fish upon it, the native Americans. Cotton is a horrible crop that destroys the nutrients in the soil and causes pollution. Jobs are everywhere. If we protected the land, lived off the land and respected the people who know how to li,ke the Native Americans and Amish, who take care of one another, we wouldn't need jobs.