Don't Fool with Mother Nature
Here's one for you-- I grew up during the 60's and early 70's on a small lake in Northern Indiana. We had native species of sunfish and bluegills, some carp, catfish, striped bass, and lots of turtles, frogs, and snakes, plus all the small mammals and birds that ate them. It was a beautiful little lake, with a sandy bottom and just a few weeds along the shore. There were always minnows and polliwogs everywhere, and the water was so clear you could see the bottom, with all the little fish houses hollowed out and lined with small rocks. It was a fabulous place to be a kid. We swam and had a little wooden row boat and there was a big public beach across the lake from us.
WELL...the local Powers That Be decided to turn our beautiful little lake into a "Sports Fishing" lake for some reason. So in their infinite wisdom, they DUMPED POISON into the lake one summer and killed absolutely everything that swam. I remember walking around the shore, as a kid of about 7 or 8, just crying to see all the dead fish (and animals that ate the fish, and birds, and etc etc). The plan was to restock the lake with "Game Fish" the following season.
3 guesses what happened. The lake filled with algae and then weeds, which choked the water so badly that NO fish could live in it and thrive. So, the local geniuses decided to DUMP IN MORE POISON to kill the weeds!!!! I am NOT making this up!
I have been back to visit the lake (it's called Pinhook and is in South Bend Indiana) over the years, and even though they did this almost 40 years ago, the lake has never recovered. It is still choked with weeds and the fish population is minimal. No one swims or boats there anymore, and the few fishermen that fish there don't catch any wonderful game fish, that's for freakin' sure. Talk about our tax dollars at work.
I guess everyone knows about the zebra mussels in Lake Michigan (got here in bilge water) and now the Asian Carp that are working their way towards us. They've been found in the Chicago River and an electic barrier has been installed to keep them from invading the big lake.
Considering how long it took Mother Nature to arrange things that work, we sure are screwing it up in a hurry.