(h/t Best of the Web)A timber trade association is appealing a harvest planned for the Shasta-Trinity National Forest, saying the project doesn't clear enough trees to improve forest health and lower fire danger.
"This is not something that we do very often," said Anne Forest Burns, vice president of the American Forest Resource Council. "It has to be a pretty extreme situation for us to feel that the project just isn't meeting the purpose and need."
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
What's in a Name?
Almost too good to be true. Note the name of the American Forest Resource Council spokesperson.
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