Daily ArchiveFriday, November 14th, 2008
robbster 14 Nov 2008 10:52 am
Save Oregon Trees From President Bush ASAP!
The public forests of western Oregon provide enormous benefits to the American people. They are the sources of clean drinking water for many communities, provide hiking, fishing, camping, rafting, and other recreational opportunities not often found on private lands, and provide key habitat for a wide range of wildlife and fish species, especially wildlife that are threatened with extinction such as marbled murrelets, northern spotted owls, and wild Pacific salmon.
The plan proposed by BLM for western Oregon public forests will seriously reduce streamside protections, increase clearcuts, and diminish the careful balance of wildlife protections developed through the Northwest Forest Plan. Ancient Forests are scheduled to eventually be logged. The plan unrealistically includes a 43% increase in BLM’s budget, and also depends on the construction of over 1,300 miles of logging roads. The erroneous purpose of the plan is to dramatically increase logging levels. Logging should be focused on restoration projects, and in areas that would benefit by reducing fire threats to homes and property.
I urge you to withdraw the current plan and issue a new plan that focuses on protecting the lands that BLM is supposed to be managing to benefit all the American people.
Bush Administration is rushing to finalize plans that open up thousands of acres of forest in Oregon. Under the plans, these forests with their towering trees, rushing rivers and wildlife habitat, would see logging levels increase dramatically, more than tripling current levels.
But the story’s not over yet. Please join me and tens of thousands of other Americans who are opposing this plan.
Click below to take immediate action.
http://action.wilderness.org/campaign/ognw?rk=rdsNkSs1DNDdW