I agree with everything PAK said Ozzy. You will still find time to "save the CPs" and possibly influence the future development in the area. I know this from experience, developers and contractors will listen much more closely to people in the trade than those they consider tree huggers. You will become aware of future developments through your contacts in the business and therefore your voice could be far more important in saving the plants BEFORE the plans are on the board.[b said:Quote[/b] ]Hmmm...I think you should take the new job so you can be an on-site advocate for the plants, get permission for rescues and have a legitimate reason for being on the site. You will still have 2 days to map CPs in other places. And the extra money and benefits sure won't hurt.
You can have your cake and eat it to.