Everything you said. Have you got a Lidar scanner. You can with access link into a satellite from the internet and do a scan. Or employ a drone too. What is stopping either. Nothing.
A geological survey would have also mapped volcanic formations for rare earth minerals and metals. Where is its findings.
The habitat being protected is often a little white lie, because of new species, rare ecology, bird poop. It has the reasoning because of the land rights belonging to the government, sometimes preserving for heritage. Until it sells the rights to a multinational Corp if there is the demand for any surrounding resources.
Everything you said. Have you got a Lidar scanner. You can with access link into a satellite from the internet and do a scan. Or employ a drone too. What is stopping either. Nothing.
A geological survey would have also mapped volcanic formations for rare earth minerals and metals. Where is its findings.
The habitat being protected is often a little white lie, becsuse of new species, rare ecology, bird poop. It has the reasoning because of the land rights belonging to the government, sometimes preserving for heritage. Until it sells the rights to a multinational Corp if there is the demand for any surrounding resources.
Everything you said. Have you got a Lidar scanner. You can with access link into a satellite from the internet and do a scan. Or employ a drone too. What is stopping either. Nothing.
A geological survey would have also mapped volcanic formations for rare earth minerals and metals. Where is its findings.
The habitat being protected is often a little white like new species, rare ecology, bird poop. But has the reasoning because of the land rights belonging to the government of it, sometimes preserving for heritage. Until it sells the rights to a multinational Corp if there is the demand for any surrounding resources.