2009-12-03 / Letters

Who eats frogs?

Is the public aware that the Sequoia and Kings National Park officials are proposing to destroy all the trout in 30 to 85 lakes in the high country because they prefer a tiny yellow-legged frog? The trout have been there for around 150 years and we still have the yellow-legged frog. I think they are surviving just fine. How many is enough? If they do this it will break the income of the pack stations and outfitters. I am for establishing a save the trout program. Who eats frogs? Aren't rainbow trout an endangered species?

For information on this project and to leave feedback go to: www.nationalparkstraveler. com/2009/11/group-asks-public support-removal-trout-some-sequoiakings canyon-national-park-lakes4971

I do not support this project. Do you?

Sharon Power

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