This is yet another reminder for all activists to take action on the President's Healthy Forest Bill which the Senate will vote on when it returns after the August recess. HR 1904, The Healthy Forest Initiative Bill of 2003 does nothing about fuel reduction in the areas where it is needed most, the areas closest to homes and communities. Instead it allows timber harvest to continue in the backcountry far from communities. Using the excuse of extreme danger of wildfires, the Forest Service is allowing "Fuel Reduction Timber Sales" which remove big, fire resistant trees along with brush and small diameter trees. Indeed, the Forest Service's own research shows that the best way to protect homes and communities is to remove fuels 500 meters from communities. Homeowners should fire proof their houses by clearing branches and pine needles from roofs and keep flammable materials 30 to 60 feed away from buildings. President Bush's Healthy Forest Initiative will "streamline" timber management, in other words, limit or remove public input including the right to sue, change environmental rules including endangered species and in general, allow lawless logging on our national forests. Here is what you should do right now before the Congressional Recess is over. Write, call or email your two Senators and ask them to oppose the Healthy Forest Initiative, HR1904, and/or schedule an in district visit with the Senator or their aides. A brief letter to the editor is also a good idea. Your participation in this action is important. Also ask your members and friends to take part also. The Senate could vote on this as early as the first week in September. Thanks to all of you for your help. Gerald Neff, National Forest Protection Committee - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Make your voice heard! Find out how to get Take Action Alerts and other important Sierra Club messages by email at: http://www.sierraclub.org/email