@Wishfulthinker580 it’s completely acceptable to have an opinion on this matter however one aspect of conservation that I haven’t seen be part of the argument is land value. So I hate subdivisions. I live in one for my wife’s sake but I really don’t like them. In Texas I hunt an exotic ranch of 18,000 acres. It used to be a sheep and goat ranch but when wool prices tanked in the 90s they had to get rid of all their sheep and the ranch couldn’t remain profitable. The country is not for cattle. Steep rocky and brushy. Sheep and goat country. So two options. Sell the ranch to potential real estate investors or find a different business. They switched to exotics and hunting and now have a cash flow that allows them to keep those acres in the family’s 6th generation and out of the risk of being turned into a bunch of “ranchettes” with little value for any kind of wildlife. Just another item to consider though im
Sure you won’t change your mind on this one and I don’t want to argue but I’m a big proponent of keeping subdivisions at bay.