The Prospectors and Rockhounds community is pretty much a closed mouth organization. We talk to each other and to anyone who wants to know about us.
The problem is that not enough of the general public has a clue as to what we do to help the environment. They just figure we're a group of people that want to get rich quick and plunder the earth to satisfy our desire to loot the earth of its mineral wealth. They have know idea of what it costs to buy the equipment we need or what the cost in fuel and travel etc. add to the recreation. All they understand is we want something for nothing and don't care what we do to get it.
Unless we as a community reach out to the public to educate them, through the public media, we will never gain their trust. Just take the Hunting community as an example. All the public see is we are killing helpless animals for sport with no regard to the consequences of out actions. Then they go out to the Steak House and have a Big Steak. Obviously, not realizing that that animal was born, raised, killed and packaged for the sole purpose to make someone money and feed that hungry steak eater. Yet, when the hunter kills, cleans, butchers and packages a wild animal to put food on his table, it's horrific cruelty.
Why is it that fishermen aren't classed in that same group?
I've watched water skiers race up and down the lake in their high powered boats, oblivious to the damage the wake on their boat causes to the shoreline, or the discomfort to other boats that they pass, or the turbidity that their propeller causes to the lake bed. Yet, no one seems to notice or complain.
We as a community need to work to change these bad ideas into positive concepts that promote our activity.
Thats my take on what's happing every day to the prospecting/mining community.
WE NEED TO DO BETTER TO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC!
Dickb