Pubdate: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 Source: Union Democrat, The (Sonora, CA) Copyright: 2007 Western Communications, Inc Contact: http://uniondemocrat.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/846 Author: Mike Morris, The Union Democrat Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?115 (Marijuana - California) YOSEMITE GARDEN YIELDS 7K POT PLANTS Law enforcement officers on Tuesday finished pulling more than 7,000 marijuana plants, valued at roughly $22 million, in Yosemite National Park. Park rangers found and seized 7,428 mature pot plants from three gardens within 50 yards of each other. Those gardens -- in the Chinquapin area, between Wawona and Yosemite Valley -- were all part of the same growing operation, said park spokesman Scott Gediman. "Anytime you have a growing operation like this in a national park it's devastating to the natural resources," he said. Gediman said these operations not only pollute waterways and destroy native plants, but they also leave behind human waste and litter. This week's bust -- which began Monday and lasted into Tuesday -- involved the Army National Guard, the California Department of Justice's Campaign Against Marijuana Planting, the Mariposa County Sheriff's Office and staff at several other national parks. No arrests were made in connection with the bust. The growing site -- found in a remote, rugged area of the park --had the characteristics of a Mexican drug trafficking enterprise, including a sophisticated water system and the use of fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides, park officials said. "This is an unacceptable activity that will not be tolerated in Yosemite National Park," said Acting Park Superintendent Kevin Cann. "We will work with the Justice Department on these cases to ensure that marijuana cultivation does not get established in Yosemite and that the park remains safe for visitors." Chief Ranger Steve Shackelton said park staff is always on the lookout for marijuana growing operations. "We are sending a message to the growers that you will not make a nickel if you try bringing your activity into Yosemite," he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake