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The Sierra Club-Clinton Legacy: Dead Firemen, Charred Forests, Dying Economy
Toogood Reports ^ | 11-02-03

Posted on 10/31/2003 6:37:12 AM PST by Brian S

I lived in the California Sierra foothills almost at the edge of the El Dorado National Forest from 1976 to 1999 and had a front row seat in the Great Debate over sustainable development, the Sierra Club´s environmental propaganda and the death of the economy in my county as its economic base, logging and related businesses, were slowly strangled to death during the eight years of the Clinton Administration.

As I watched the massive fires now raging in Southern California, that have so far killed 20 people, burned about a half-million acres and hundreds of homes, I thought about articles I have written in years gone by that warned this would happen.

Eight years ago, in the April 1995 issue of the Reagan Monitor newsletter, which I edited, I reported the warnings of a recently retired U.S. Forest Service Ranger who had lived and worked in the forests of Northern California for more than 60 years.

In that issue of the Reagan Monitor newsletter, I sounded the alarm about the nonsense the Sierra Club was spouting about the California Spotted Owl which, the club claims, can only "nest in trunk cavities, dead tree tops or broad snags (dead trees)" and could survive only "old-growth forests where trees are at least 200 years old."

According to the Sierra club, the logging in El Dorado County was killing the "old growth" forests and needed to be shut down to save the Spotted Owl. The Sierra Club website states, with great pride in its accomplishment, "In 1993, the U.S. Forest Service put into place the Northwest Forest Plan, the culmination of a series of lawsuits challenging the aggressive logging that was stripping the Pacific Northwest of its old-growth forests. The plan reduced the rate of logging on 13 national forests in the western parts of Washington, Oregon, and California by about 85 percent."

I reported in my article entitled "Owls, Mice and Bulldozers" that by 1994 the ten million acres of National Forests in the Sierras of California the 2.18 billion board feed of lumber logged in 1988 had dropped to only 360 million board feet. Since 1994 that has dropped to such an extent that, in effect, logging in El Dorado County, and its associated businesses have closed down, bringing economic disaster to hundreds of thousands of people connected with logging and construction in the area.

Yet, has been known for many years by those actually involved in the forests that the Sierra Club policies, which became public policy in the 1990s under Bill Clinton, would cause exactly the kinds of fires we are now experiencing in Southern California. As recently as last year I reminded readers in an article:

"Actually, the spotted owl was never endangered. The spotted owl boondoggle was the result of an owl counting venture in 1972 when Eric Forsman, a city-bred graduate student at the Cooperative Wildlife Research United at Oregon State university, reported, after only a year of study, that Spotted Owl pairs were found only in areas of old growth forests slated for timber harvest. Yet, Spotted Owls in California are all over the place and have been found nesting in a K-Mart sign. They increased in the El Dorado National Forest in the early 1990s after a severe fire that burned a huge segment of the forest.

"…However, a widely ignored July 23, 1990, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service report warned: ‘Past fire protection practices in the forests have caused abnormal fuels conditions to develop´ and noted that the practice of ‘protecting snags, dead but standing trees which are favorite nesting spots for the Spotted Owl are obstacles to fire suppression´ and that ‘current practices are creating forest conditions that most likely will lead to large, high severity fires.´" This report was ignored.

In 1996 I attended a Congressional hearing held Stockton, California by Rep. John Doolittle of California and Rep. Helen Chenoweth of Idaho in which a representative from the U.S. Forest Service warned that, unless the "no logging" regulation was rescinded and an aggressive policy implemented of logging and clearing underbrush, it was not "if" the forests would burn with dangerous, high severity fires, but WHEN they will burn, because of the huge amount of fuel we have allowed to grow in them.

Two years earlier, in 1995, I quoted a man who had spent literally 65 years in forests and was very familiar with Spotted Owls,. He was born and grew up in Oregon, where his father was a logger and worked 40 years as a Ranger, most of it in El Dorado National Forest. Keith Butts had seen a lot of people and policies over the years that ran totally contrary to his daily experiences in the woods, which included the owls following his bulldozer to swoop down on small rodents he disturbed while working.

"Today," he told me, "everything in the woods can be used. Nothing needs to be burned. Portable chippers can be brought in to chip up the slash (i.e. branches and underbrush) for waferboard that is used for building. Keeping the underbrush under control would prevent the worst damage of wildfires and firestorms that destroy million of trees, millions of dollars worth of property and sometimes kill firefighters. We are now either burning on purpose or letting wildfires consume millions of acres of trees, yet the Black Forest in Germany has been preserved for hundreds of years by good management that picks up every fallen branch to prevent fires."

We have known for a long time how to preserve our forests. It´s now too late to preserve millions of acres of once healthy forests – because of political decisions made in Washington by people who don´t seem to know the difference between a pine forest and a petunia patch.

This is really not a complicated problem. Crowded trees, underbrush and water shortages cause trees to die and become diseased. Mother Nature´s method of solving the problem is a huge bonfire to clean up the mess and start all over with a clean slate. Human beings with a brain can use the wood in crowded stands of trees, now even the underbrush, and that keeps the remaining trees healthy and alive. Fire kills the trees, the animals, birds, and insects – including the Spotted Owls – and sometimes people.

What is happening in Southern California is the natural result of Sierra Club-Clinton policies and decisions by activist liberal judges that prevented proper care of the forests. The solution to the problem is in the voting booth.


TOPICS: Front Page News; US: California
KEYWORDS: clintonlegacy; environment; fire; fires; forest; forests; sierraclub; wildfires
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1 posted on 10/31/2003 6:37:12 AM PST by Brian S
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To: Brian S; Carry_Okie
...start all over with a clean slate.

Not true. The weed seeds survive these fires and easily take over once their competition is destroyed.

2 posted on 10/31/2003 6:41:54 AM PST by snopercod (My Indian name is "Runs With Chainsaw".)
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To: snopercod
The weed seeds survive these fires and easily take over once their competition is destroyed.

Yup, and it's often the fire crews and their equipment that bring in the seed and sow it all over the place.

3 posted on 10/31/2003 6:49:11 AM PST by Carry_Okie (The environment is too complex and too important to manage by politics.)
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To: Carry_Okie
Channel surfing last night..I caught a bit of the Senate debate...the sight of Boxer "mourning" the dead firefighter was just too much to bear...
4 posted on 10/31/2003 6:56:12 AM PST by ken5050
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To: Brian S
These policies are being adhered to with religious ferocity by Feinstein/Boxer.......

The deaths from the fires is on their heads to say nothing of the monetary loss to the great state of CA.

5 posted on 10/31/2003 6:57:24 AM PST by OldFriend (DEMS INHABIT A PARALLEL UNIVERSE)
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To: Brian S
by 1994 the ten million acres of National Forests in the Sierras of California the 2.18 billion board feed of lumber logged in 1988 had dropped to only 360 million board feet. Since 1994 that has dropped to such an extent that, in effect, logging in El Dorado County, and its associated businesses have closed down
If the 1988 rate of harvesting had continued, we would have extracted almost 2.2 x 15 = 33 billion board-feet of lumber; the above numbers suggest the actual number was about 1/3 of that.

How many tons of greenhouse gases are produced by the combustion of 22 billion board-feet of lumber?!!

This is an outrage!


6 posted on 10/31/2003 6:58:22 AM PST by conservatism_IS_compassion (The everyday blessings of God are great--they just don't make "good copy.")
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To: OldFriend
These policies are being adhered to with religious ferocity by Feinstein/Boxer.......

Inasmuch as I detest the treasonous corruption represented by Diane Feinstein, this is a false piece of character assasination when it comes to her forest policy. Feinstein has actually taken a leadership role in forest thinning over the years as is exemplified by the Quincy Library Group legislation she co-authored with Republican Wally Herger. She's had her nose rubbed in it by the Sierra Club more than once and although she has to tread around them lightly and depends upon their support, she has no love for those thugs.

7 posted on 10/31/2003 7:03:11 AM PST by Carry_Okie (The environment is too complex and too important to manage by politics.)
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To: Brian S
Excellent article. Thanks for posting.
8 posted on 10/31/2003 7:09:07 AM PST by Starboard
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To: Brian S
Preserving the natural state of the forests, by preventing logging, is a two-edged sword. True, the forest won't be subjected to depredation by loggers; instead, they'll burn to the ground because the dead and dying trees have been allowed to remain on the forest floor, piling-up like tinder! They won't even put-out lightning fires, because that's the "natural order" of things! Been to Yosemite lately?
9 posted on 10/31/2003 7:22:06 AM PST by old school
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To: Brian S
From what I saw watching logging operations in the Northwest for three years back in the sixties, the lumber companies can't be trusted. They naturally prefer to maximize profits, which means clearcutting steep slopes and cutting down ancient, first-growth trees.

Proper sustainable forestry such as that mentioned as practiced in the Black Forest, is certainly possible. But it's not as profitable as going in, making a mess, and logging the most profitable trees.

What's needed is a SENSIBLE environmental policy and SENSIBLE regulations. What we have is left wing nut cases on one side and greedy timber companies on the other. There are solutions to these problems, but they won't be realized as long as lumber companies pay off politicians on one side and envirofreaks lobby for impossible regulations on the other.

The first order of business should be for conservatives to get back into environmental presevation and start working for sensible policies that are best for all concerned.
10 posted on 10/31/2003 7:51:46 AM PST by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: Carry_Okie
So her statement that she was most concerned that the logging companies might make a profit off the legislation was a figment of my imagination.

Who to believe, my lying ears or you!!!!

Good try....are you on Feinstein's staff?

11 posted on 10/31/2003 8:00:51 AM PST by OldFriend (DEMS INHABIT A PARALLEL UNIVERSE)
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To: Brian S
This would be an interesting argument regarding the Trinity fire or some of the other North Coast fires, but doesn't have much to do with the fires in San Diego County.

While there was some forest lost, the vast majority of what burned was brush, and the homes lost were all in areas where brush was nearby. While we do have some enviromental regulations that limit clearing coastal sage, the primary issue here is simply the improved efficiency of firefighters when it comes to putting out the smaller fires. Every time we do that, we leave more fuel to be burned in the bigger ones.

Last year, county officials were presented with a map showing the areas where there hadn't been a significant fire in twenty years or more. All the blases we had this year were in the "red" areas.

The spotted owl issue is pretty much a north end phenomenon, five hundred miles up the road on the other end of the state. It's been a huge economic tragedy up there.
12 posted on 10/31/2003 8:09:01 AM PST by ArmstedFragg
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To: OldFriend
Good try....are you on Feinstein's staff?

Thank you for proof of your ignorance.

13 posted on 10/31/2003 8:11:39 AM PST by Carry_Okie (The environment is too complex and too important to manage by politics.)
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To: farmfriend
ping
14 posted on 10/31/2003 8:12:09 AM PST by Libertarianize the GOP (Ideas have consequences)
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To: ArmstedFragg
An economic tragedy welcomed by the likes of the Sierra Club and it's cohorts in congress and senate.
15 posted on 10/31/2003 8:12:50 AM PST by OldFriend (DEMS INHABIT A PARALLEL UNIVERSE)
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To: Brian S
OOPS! NOW where are those spotted owls? Hmm. Deader than doornails I would say. These environuts should be taken up by helicopter and parachuted right into the fire, with a water gun. Let them fight their way out.
16 posted on 10/31/2003 8:14:26 AM PST by Marysecretary (GOD is still in control!)
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To: Carry_Okie
And your home page says it all! Should have looked before I bothered to reply to your first comment. Bye, bye!
17 posted on 10/31/2003 8:17:21 AM PST by OldFriend (DEMS INHABIT A PARALLEL UNIVERSE)
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To: OldFriend
FYI Carry_Okie is a respected environmental expert. Might want to atleast try and have a civil conversation with him.
18 posted on 10/31/2003 8:18:35 AM PST by Libertina
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19 posted on 10/31/2003 8:22:17 AM PST by farmfriend ( Isaiah 55:10,11)
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To: Carry_Okie; snopercod
 
"In 1993, the U.S. Forest Service put into place the Northwest Forest Plan, the culmination of a series of lawsuits challenging the aggressive logging that was stripping the Pacific Northwest of its old-growth forests. The plan reduced the rate of logging on 13 national forests in the western parts of Washington, Oregon, and California by about 85 percent."

Typical --- not a law passed by the people of the United States, but more government by judiciary.

 

20 posted on 10/31/2003 8:22:44 AM PST by First_Salute (God save our democratic-republican government, from a government by judiciary.)
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