Jo, I could put some out at Wheatsfield and the Public Library. Could you spare 25-50? Peggy At 10:23 PM 8/31/2001 -0700, you wrote: >Bush Administration Takes Aim at Our Last Wild Forests >Your Letters Are Urgently Needed By September 10 > >Once again our National Forests need your help! You can help ensure that our >last wild forests are protected for future generations, not logged for >short-term profit. > >Earlier this year, we reported on the landmark rule adopted by the outgoing >Clinton administration that banned logging and roadbuilding in nearly 60 >million acres of wild roadless and unspoiled areas in our national forests. >This plan was the direct result of a tremendous outpouring of public support >from more than one million Americans including hundreds of thousands of >Sierra Club members. Yet the Bush Administration is ignoring public >sentiment and moving to kill the rule and its protections. > >The Bush administration has launched a stealth attack on the largest >nationwide public land conservation decision in America's history. First, >Bush officials delayed implementing the roadless rule, then they refused to >defend a lawsuit brought by industry and its allies challenging the rule. >Now, while proclaiming its commitment to wilderness values, the >administration has started a formal process to gut the rule by allowing >individual national forests to opt out of it, one roadless wildland at a >time. The Bush Administration is moving to sacrifice the last wild areas of >our National Forests to clearcut logging, roadbuilding, and other >destructive activities. > >That would turn back the clock to the old piecemeal decision process that >allowed millions of pristine acres to be developed every decade. > >Our National Forests already contain more than nine times more miles of >roads than our country's interstate highway system. The Wild Forest >Protection Plan is a national policy to protect the last wild areas in our >National Forests from damaging activities. But the Bush Administration wants >to put these management decisions back in the hands of individual forest >supervisors, leaving our last wild forests vulnerable to being chipped away >at, forest by forest, timber sale by timber sale. > >The Bush Administration is accepting public comments from now through >September 10th. Please address your individual letters to Forest Service >Chief Dale Bosworth. Following are some points to address in your letters. >Please personalize letters with information about why you value wild >forests: such as for hiking, camping, photography, hunting, fishing, sources >of clean water, places to enjoy quiet, study ecology etc. Also, please add >information about National Forests that you have visited. Finally, please >remember to include your name and address. > >Thanks for your help! > >* I oppose any changes to the Roadless Area Conservation Rule as published >in the Federal Register on January 12, 2001. Please fully and immediately >implement this landmark conservation rule on all National >Forests, including Alaska's Tongass. >*The last wild roadless areas of our National Forests should be protected >because they purify our drinking water, provide our families with places to >hike, hunt, fish, and camp, and give homes to fish and wildlife, including >endangered species like grizzly bear and salmon. >*The current rule already contains provisions to address wildfires and >forest health. >*I believe it is critical to have national guidelines for roadless areas, >and I oppose modifying the rule to allow forest-by-forest decisions on >whether to log, build roads in, or otherwise develop these pristine >areas. >*Over half of our national forest lands are already open to logging, mining, >roadbuilding and other development. The 58.5 million acres protected by the >roadless rule should remain protected from logging and other destructive >activities. >*Please count this as an official comment on the Advanced Notice of Proposed >Rulemaking. > >ADDRESS INFORMATION: > >Before September 10, please send letters directly to the Forest Service at: > >USDA-Forest Service - CAT >Attention: Roadless ANPR Comments >P.O. Box 221090, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84122 > >2) via electronic mail to [log in to unmask] > (If this address fails, please forward your message to >[log in to unmask]) > >3) or via facsimile to 1-801-296-4090, Attention: Roadless ANPR Comments. > >Please be sure to include your name and address on all correspondence, >including e-mail. > >- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - >For SC email list T-and-C, send: GET TERMS-AND-CONDITIONS.CURRENT >to [log in to unmask] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To get off the IOWA-TOPICS list, send any message to: [log in to unmask]