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[*] posted on 9-14-2008 at 10:40 AM


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I will also say, after putting on my asbestos shorts, that if you are walking your dogs in a nesting area, they should be on leashes.


The way our dogs like to dig in the sand, that is excellent advice.

Would love to see the turtle nesting areas, but think I would leave the pooches in the truck.

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[*] posted on 9-14-2008 at 11:15 AM


We have had a lot of trouble with free running dogs digging up turtle nests even in fenced in areas. I have seen owners, both American and Mexican, laugh as we (Mexicans and Americans) try to chase the dogs away. The dogs in the BWO story were obviously not on a leash. If the woman was running her dogs in a turtle nesting area, she was uninformed and hopefully has learned from this experience.
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[*] posted on 9-14-2008 at 12:01 PM


www.bajawesternonion.com

Just in case anyone wants to check out the article posted... above is the link.

This story can absolutely be verified and Anita does speak Spanish.




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[*] posted on 9-14-2008 at 04:35 PM


I agree!!! What an awful thing to happen

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My guess is that is wasn't environmentally related at all, based on what Profepa said.

If this doesnt reoccur, then someone wanted people off the beach at a specific time for a specific reason.

I'm sure one reason comes to mind for many of us...............
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[*] posted on 9-15-2008 at 09:36 AM


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We have had a lot of trouble with free running dogs digging up turtle nests even in fenced in areas. I have seen owners, both American and Mexican, laugh as we (Mexicans and Americans) try to chase the dogs away. The dogs in the BWO story were obviously not on a leash. If the woman was running her dogs in a turtle nesting area, she was uninformed and hopefully has learned from this experience.


So running over the dogs is justified? Typical Mexico stuck on stooooopid metality.

Even her in Rosarito Beach the police and "lifeguards" go way too fast and way too close to people on their quads. They pile their boogey-boarding friends on the back, no helmets, they don';t even watch the water most of the time. Since they can't even swim (cronyism at it's stupidest)- I guess the quad rides and chasing everyone out of the water is the best they can do.

The federal zone is taking a beating in Rosarito. Not only is the sand retreating- the land bandits are building too far out onto the area. On top of that they use barbed wire to mark the land they are stealing- creating a hazard for the january tides. The city doesn't seem to care- as it is now you won't be able to walk the length of the tourist beach this winter for all the encroachments.




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[*] posted on 9-15-2008 at 09:58 AM


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So running over the dogs is justified? Typical Mexico stuck on stooooopid metality.


I didn't say that, that is what you wanted to read. Typical Nomad stuck on stooooooopid "metality."
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[*] posted on 9-15-2008 at 10:22 AM


you're right. you didn't say that. but the insinuation was SCREAMING. i read it the same way. so that means you might think of how what you say might be interpreted before you hit the post button.

maybe we all could from time to time....

edit:spelling

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[*] posted on 9-15-2008 at 10:38 AM


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you're right. you didn't say that. but the insinuation was SCREAMING.


I can't do anything about Nomad's apriori convictions other than to correct them. You know nothing about me or my relationship with dogs. It's called jumping to conclusions. I'm saying right here that you and whoosh are wrong.

Now it will be interesting to see what you think I'm insinuating and SCREAMING about in this post.

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[*] posted on 9-15-2008 at 10:53 AM


like talking to a wall sometimes....



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[*] posted on 9-15-2008 at 11:32 AM


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like talking to a wall sometimes....


If you want to insult me, please do it via U2U.
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[*] posted on 9-15-2008 at 11:42 AM


NOOOO. Don't U2U your insults. They're a form of communication..spicey and fun to watch. Loaded with heartfelt meaning and all that stuff.
Besides Oxxo, I don't think it was a real insult but, an objective observation.
By the way, everything that's disagreeable to you isn't necessarily an insult, as in the case above.
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[*] posted on 9-15-2008 at 12:10 PM


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NOOOO. Don't U2U your insults. They're a form of communication..spicey and fun to watch. Loaded with heartfelt meaning and all that stuff.
Besides Oxxo, I don't think it was a real insult but, an objective observation.
By the way, everything that's disagreeable to you isn't necessarily an insult, as in the case above.


Keep those insults in the open forum




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[*] posted on 9-15-2008 at 12:11 PM


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So running over the dogs is justified? Typical Mexico stuck on stooooopid metality.


I didn't say that, that is what you wanted to read. Typical Nomad stuck on stooooooopid "metality."


So the typical nomad is stupid then- or just me? :lol:




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[*] posted on 9-15-2008 at 12:13 PM


Back on topic...

1. A number of us in TS know Anita, so the "conspiracy theorists" can relax.

2. She is not making this up, and would have no reason to do so.

3. Others have recently reported the same issue (yes, we know them, too, and you can read their report in the next issue of the Baja Western Onion).

4. Many of us let our dogs run off leash on the beach and have been doing so for years without a complaint or a problem. I don't recall ever seeing or reading of a Mexican Leash law on the beach.

5. We all know where the turtle nests are located, and they're fenced to keep out animals.

6. The area where this happened, Camino Internacional and Calle Los Mangos are far north of the nests.




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[*] posted on 9-15-2008 at 12:17 PM


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Typical Nomad stuck on stooooooopid "mentality."


Now see? That was an insult. It had all the ingredients and was fun to watch. I even corrected your spelling to enhance the quality.
Thanks oxxo. Everybody owes you one.:lol:
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[*] posted on 9-15-2008 at 12:49 PM


Weird confrontations happen all the time around the turtle camps with raised emotion and the issue of turtle conservation. The area up and down the beach for many kilometers is almost like a magnet for political chaos for these world traveling turtles. The volunteers get invested and who are they likely to encounter? Gringo dog walker! Poacher! Trafficker! Politician!

Imagine you really were a "turtle conservationist" helping research and protect turtles. You would be required to do all your regular chores all day, take a nap, then get up at 12am-4am to go patrol for Turtles laying eggs. Then you sleep a little and get back to work. Its a stressful schedule with interrupted sleep, so they get grouchy. :barf:

So its possible the agents felt they were absolutely justified and had to restrict the dog during release or the dog was running generally loose in the area? Thank goodness everyone is okay now and sounds like both parties learned, as did readers, about restricting dogs from the area because of turtles are exiting/entering the ocean.
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[*] posted on 9-15-2008 at 01:20 PM


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So its possible the agents felt they were absolutely justified and had to restrict the dog during release or the dog was running generally loose in the area? Thank goodness everyone is okay now and sounds like both parties learned, as did readers, about restricting dogs from the area because of turtles are exiting/entering the ocean.



I guess the most concerning part of all of this is that it does seem that Anita was anywhere near the "turtle nesting". She was quite a ways further north along the beach.




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[*] posted on 9-15-2008 at 01:32 PM


The other poster said is was at Calle Mangos, there is camp close to Calle Mango. Thats where the photo I posted earlier was taken. The turtles will enter exactly the same spot to lay eggs that they were born (if they can I think approximately), even though they travel around the world. The goal therefore is to go out and patrol a few kms to the north or south and patrol. Mark the nest for its location and incubate then return it, to its spot for release of the hatchlings. So you see the entire region, everywhere there are efforts to protect turtles.

Well here are the contact numbers for Paty and German who you could speak to if you were concerned about clarifying beach access for dogs, or volunteering.

http://www.todostortugueros.org/

President: Paty Baum 145-0882

Vigilante: Jorge 044.612.141.4726

Biologist Technician: German Agundez 044.612.117.2617

Field Operations Coordinator: Francesca 044.612.169.4254
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[*] posted on 9-15-2008 at 01:34 PM


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I don't think it was a real insult but, an objective observation./quote]

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you're right. you didn't say that. but the insinuation was SCREAMING.
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[*] posted on 9-15-2008 at 01:49 PM


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Ron are you one those hippie guys I see hanging out at Shut Up Franks every time drive by?
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