Timber Sales on National Forests |
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The Poll |
The Point |
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The fight over
selling timber on our National Forest is long running. I expect it will
continue to be a major forestry issue. The Forest Reserve Act of 1891, signed by President
Benjamin Harrison, set the process of having public forests in
motion. The Organic Act of 1897 was later enacted to insure
"predictable sources of water and timber" by securing a National
Forest System. The Forest Service is now under great pressure to
discontinue selling timber. A public demand for non-timber use of
our forest system is eroding the "multiple use" concept
introduced by Gifford Pinchot. What's your pleasure? Stop cutting timber or continue the harvest... Also continue to vote for your favorite forester contact. Do you use a forester or do you go the timbering process alone or with a good logger at your side? Subscribe to the Forestry Newsletter! If you want to talk to a forester go to the About.com forestry bulletin board. |
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