sbesaw wrote:
Devonians as in belonging to the geologic time, system of rocks, or sedimentary deposits of the fourth period of the Paleozoic Era, characterized by the development of lobe-finned fishes, the appearance of amphibians and insects, and the first forests. Since there were no humans during that period (And the OP is referring to human intervention on the landscape) this comment is about as appropriate as many of your others. Just sayin :D :D
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Actually, the Devonian Period is named such because rocks of that era were first studied in Devon.