Forwarded from Jane Clark: ---------- > From: Marianne Thaeler <[log in to unmask]> > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Fwd:Please distribute -- Grand Canyon calling again! > Date: Friday, February 19, 1999 2:45 AM > > ____________________Forward Header_____________________ > Subject: Please distribute -- Grand Canyon calling again! > Author: Rob Smith > Date: 2/18/99 12:00 PM > > IS THIS THE GRAND CANYON NATIONAL FOREST? > > Cutting 8000 trees, some up to 16 inches in diameter, hauling > them away with logging trucks, and widening backwoods roads. Is > this what we expect at Grand Canyon National Park? > > Even more, is this what should be allowed in a proposed park > wilderness area? > > The National Park Service wants to restore a natural fire > cycle to the Grand Canyon rim, but years of fire suppression and > past grazing have allowed too many small trees to grow to a point > that wildfire might burn up too much of the forest. > > Some thinning is needed, they say, to restore historic > conditions for low-level grass fires to periodically cleanse the > forest of underbrush without torching all of the big trees. > > So far, so good. But one of four alternatives in the Park > Service's proposed wildfire experiment requires removal of > commercial-sized logs with chainsaws and logging trucks. One of > two sites for this experiment is within a North Rim forest proposed > by the Park Service for wilderness preservation. > > "We're simply not going to allow trading Smokey the Bear for > Paul Bunyan inside Grand Canyon National Park," said Sharon > Galbreath, Grand Canyon chapter conservation chair. "And logging > within a proposed wilderness area is an idea which needs to be > dropped pronto!" > > The Park Service is taking comments on their proposed > experiment until March 24. > > Please tell them to stay out of the wilderness altogether; > they can and should learn how to thin the forest on less sensitive > lands. And tell them to focus on thinning small trees, not logging > big ones, inside this premier national park. > > Comments can be emailed to [[log in to unmask]], > or write to Grand Canyon National Park, attn: Wildlife Biologist, > PO Box 129, Grand Canyon, AZ 86023. > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > To get off the CONS-WPST-FORESTS-FED-FORUM list, send email to [log in to unmask] > Make the message text (not the subject): SIGNOFF CONS-WPST-FORESTS-FED-FORUM ----------------------------------------------------------------- To get off the IOWA-TOPICS list, send email to [log in to unmask] Make the message text (not the subject): SIGNOFF IOWA-TOPICS