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THE NEED FOR ACTIVE MANAGEMENT-
Preservation efforts by
Extreme Environmental groups are "killing forests &
wildlife across America"
Dr. Bonnicksen describes the poor
condition of our local Sequoia Forest & the lawsuits by
extremists in every forest obstructing common sense
thinning which would promote forest health
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If you care about our
Forests you should read Protecting Communities & Saving
Forests
http://www.calforestfoundation.org/pdf/Saving_Forest_Book.pdf
Get a copy for your kids to
take to school & show the class |
Be sure to show it to your kids &
their friends.
This very informative booklet by Dr. Bonnicksen Forestry PHD on
current unhealthy conditions of our forests shows how
restoration forestry could make them healthy again. This would
include reducing wildfires & the massive amounts of global
warming gases they release, while creating jobs, producing a
product & reducing the millions spent each year fighting
wildfires.
You can order hard copies by calling Cheryl Rubin at the forest
foundation 1-866-241-TREE. Get several to share with members of
your club, give them to your local legislators.
Costs may top $2 billion for 2007 Southern
California fires, fueled by ill conceived lawsuits -
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The following statement from Cal
Poly will hopefully remove any doubts regarding the need for
active Forest management to save our forests from death by
non-management.
While state regulations are intended to
protect California’s forestlands, an unintended consequence of
overbearing regulatory expenses will be an eventual degradation
of forest health in many of California’s forestlands. The
absence of active forest management caused by overbearing
regulatory expenses, coupled with a continued absence of fire on
the landscape, will and has led to overstocked, unhealthy stands
in many forest types in California. These unhealthy stands then
facilitate insect and disease epidemics while also contributing
to a higher risk of catastrophic wildfire.
PDF/Cal_Poly-Forest Practices-2003.pdf
The
Cal Poly paper also finds
California Forests to have the most stringent regulations
in the world.
One wonders why anyone would want to prohibit renewable resource
harvesting using the strictest regulations & best practices in
the world. The alternative is to get timber from other areas,
where there are often no regulations & poor logging practices.
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Below are a number of very informative articles on Wildfire &
Forest Management
NATIONAL FOREST
Playing with Fire- Have they
burned your Forest yet?
American Forests-The Great Lie-
We are wasting our Forest, but is not due to logging. We are
ruining our natural wealth with political indifference &
arrogance.
Senate Hearing on Wildfire 2007-
Expert testimony by Dr. John Helms Professor Emeritus of
Forestry University of California, Berkeley, on the need to
thin forests to preserve Forest Health as well as reduce CO2 gas
emissions
Need for active Forest Management-
Montana Senator Aubyn Curtiss 2008
"It was calculated that it would take 1040 new
cars driving 1250 miles an average for one month of driving) to
equal a one acre fire".
SEQUOIA FOREST
Today's Choices, Tommorow's Forests-
Dr Piirto Ph.D. head of department of forestry Cal Poly, speaks
out in favor of active management
Professional Forester's Point of View- District
Ranger Speaks Out in Favor of Active Forest Management
Restoration or Incineration- To
log or not to log
Burn Baby Burn
NATIONAL FIRE DATA
Interagency Fire Statistics-Based
on Agency records at the current annual rate of wildfires all
our Forests may be incinerated in as little as 19 years
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