Why not simply use rebar from a local hardware store or lumber yard = (even Lowes, HQ, or Home Depot) has it. Pound it in the ground paint = the end bright orange and it is not going anywhere barring earthquake, = continental drift, Alien space ships burried under the ground, or = Gravoids (Tremors)..... =20 :) =20 VISIT HERPETOLOGICAL CONSERVATION AND BIOLOGY www.herpconbio.org = <http://www.herpconbio.org>=20 A New Journal Published in Partnership with Partners in Amphibian and = Reptile Conservation and the World Congress of Herpetology. =20 Malcolm L. McCallum Assistant Professor Department of Biological Sciences Texas A&M University Texarkana 2600 Robison Rd. Texarkana, TX 75501 O: 1-903-223-3134 H: 1-903-791-3843 Homepage: https://www.eagle.tamut.edu/faculty/mmccallum/index.html =20
________________________________ From: Ecological Society of America: grants, jobs, news on behalf of = Susan Pinkus Sent: Wed 8/23/2006 4:16 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Stakes for marking long term plots Hi All, I would appreciate some advice on types of stakes folks have had success with for marking long term terrestrial vegetation plots, and on = suppliers you have obtained them from. Specifically, I need to mark plot corners = in a +/- 10 year edge effect study, in mid-elevation coniferous forest on the south coast of British Columbia, Canada (similar climate to coastal = western Washington). Cattle do not have access to the study site. The stakes = need to be durable, of course, and as visible as possible through a 1m understory.=20 Many thanks in advance for any ideas. Susan Susan Pinkus Supervisor, South Coast Species at Risk Monitoring Crew British Columbia Conservation Foundation Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada [EMAIL PROTECTED] (604)-537-6407 =20
