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BUSH EXPECTED TO PROMOTE NEW FOREST POLICY
OregonLive.com ^ | 8-21-02 | MICHAEL MILSTEIN & JIM BARNETT

Posted on 08/21/2002 9:47:05 AM PDT by madfly

Bush expected to promote new forest policy

08/21/02

MICHAEL MILSTEIN

and JIM BARNETT

When he speaks Thursday in Medford, President Bush is expected to push for more intensive thinning of Western forests to reduce fire danger. And he will likely support legislation streamlining environmental rules that have slowed many Western logging projects.

It will plainly signal the administration's approach to forest management against the backdrop of epic wildfires burning throughout Oregon and the West.

It could also incite a storm of opposition from environmental groups that argue logging only will do more harm to Western forests.

Sen. Larry Craig, R-Idaho, said Tuesday that he and his staff found White House support for a new Western fire policy that would step up thinning as well as backing for legislation that would ease the legal hurdles for logging projects meant to restore forest health.

And the White House, which in May joined Western governors in backing plans to thin forests, has invited governors to appear with the president Thursday.

Administration officials have blamed tangles of environmental rules for slowing logging on federal lands and want cutting accelerated to meet targets set by the 1994 Northwest Forest Plan. But so far the administration has not offered specific plans or direction on how to surmount either hurdle.

The president's visit comes as Western lawmakers, led by Craig, draw up legislation to speed cutting of overgrown forests. Craig was part of a bipartisan group, including Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., that appeared at an Aug. 1 news conference pledging to work to lessen the fire risk that accompanies overgrowth.

Craig said Tuesday that after the news conference he had discussed plans for a new wildfire policy with administration officials and discovered that Bush already had taken a strong interest in the topic. Craig said he expects the president to make a statement on the issue in Oregon, where many of the nation's largest wildfires are burning in forests clogged by decades of fire suppression.

"Public policy of the past has created the crisis of today, and I think our president recognizes that," Craig said. "He is willing to lead us on the issue to see if we can find some common ground to begin to treat these forests and bring down these wildfires."

Environmental groups, long critical of the president for appointing friends of timber and other industries to top posts, said the president is simply using Western wildfires to justify increased logging. They said cutting would likely target the most valuable large trees instead of the smaller wood that poses the greatest fire risk.

"This administration was pushing logging before these fires, it's pushing logging because of these fires, and it'll be pushing logging after these fires," said Nathaniel Lawrence of the Natural Resources Defense Council.

The White House on Tuesday invited Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber to join the president in Southern Oregon on Thursday, when Bush will ride in a helicopter over the huge Biscuit Fire and visit a smaller fire closer to Medford.

Kitzhaber has led an effort by the Western Governors' Association to address wildfire threats across the West.

The Bush administration has signed onto the governors' plan of stepped-up thinning, and Bush will promote that Thursday. But the administration has so far not committed to the funding the governors want and in some cases has suggested firefighting costs have escalated out of control.

Governors from Idaho, Arizona and Montana also have been invited to join the president in Medford.

Craig's staff is still drafting its new wildfire policy, giving priority to 30 million acres of Western forests that are most densely overgrown and infested with insects.

Spokesmen said it would be similar to language devised by Sen. Tom Daschle, D-S.D., that exempted thinning projects in his home state from appeals and lawsuits that could hold them up. Western senators from both parties have expressed support for the move, said Craig spokesman Mike Tracy.

"We know also the White House will be pushing for this," he said.

Daschle has said his language, approved as a rider to a defense bill, came only after South Dakota environmental and industry groups had reached agreement on the thinning and related wilderness designations.

Among other things, Craig said the bill might allow timber companies to thin forests and use the material -- a practice known as "goods for services" -- and would not allow lawsuits on thinning projects. He said companies should do the work because they have the expertise to do the work efficiently.

"I want people in there who are professionals who can follow the rules established by the Forest Service to thin and to clean," he said. "We can't spend the next three years training a work force."

But Craig said he would not support a bill that allowed for logging of the large old-growth trees that scientists think are most able to withstand fires.

"I am not talking about logging old growth, period -- end of statement," Craig said.

Craig is also working with Wyden on a bill that would protect old growth on the west slope of the Cascades, while speeding up thinning on the drier east side by easing legal and procedural hurdles for projects there. Many environmental groups oppose the measure, saying it sacrifices one forest for the other.

Josh Kardon, Wyden's chief of staff, said Wyden is interested in bills that would let agencies approve vital thinning projects more quickly as long as it does not eliminate the public's option of going to court to block a project.

"If it means ensuring timely judicial process for management activities where fire and other risks are present, Senator Wyden is very interested in pursuing bipartisan solutions," Kardon said.

Chris West, spokesman for the American Forest Resource Council, said the industry would welcome a commitment by Bush to forest health. Forest thinning under the National Fire Plan hasn't been able to get off the ground, he said.

"Since half a million acres have burned in the state, he's going to use that to kick-start a new policy to deal with the situation," West said.

"The environmental community needs to pull their head out of the sand
and be an active participant in this process
instead of a grenade thrower," he said.

Michael Milstein: 503-294-7689;
michaelmilstein@news.oregonian.com Tom Detzel of The Oregonian staff contributed to this report.


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Here you go, Dave!
1 posted on 08/21/2002 9:47:05 AM PDT by madfly
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To: Libertarianize the GOP; Ernest_at_the_Beach; Stand Watch Listen; freefly; expose; ...
ping
2 posted on 08/21/2002 9:47:53 AM PDT by madfly
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To: Grampa Dave
Sorry about the terrible formatting. This one was really a challenge!!!:(
3 posted on 08/21/2002 9:49:26 AM PDT by madfly
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To: madfly
The envirowackos will hate him. But then again, they must also hate Daschle. Heh.
4 posted on 08/21/2002 9:49:41 AM PDT by rintense
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To: rintense
The environmental wackos should go out and risk their lives fighting the wildfires.
5 posted on 08/21/2002 9:55:48 AM PDT by kneezles
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To: kneezles
Yep. But they won't. All talk, no action.
6 posted on 08/21/2002 9:56:13 AM PDT by rintense
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To: rintense
Let the environmental group whine all they want. It's not their land and they are NOT the only ones who have a say in it. Just ask the people that had to endure the fires this summer in Colorao, Arizona, Oregon and other places. The burning makes sense but we could never expect the environmentalist extremists groups to understand anything that makes sense. I for one am sick and tired of their bellyaching. I wonder how many of them live in houses made of wood! Hypocrites, all!!!
7 posted on 08/21/2002 9:57:25 AM PDT by cubreporter
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To: madfly
It could also incite a storm of opposition from environmental groups that argue logging only will do more harm to Western forests.

Well the way I see it .. We can either thin the forrest with logging or

Continue to use the Enviro Whacko's plan/idea

I'm thinking the whacko's plan ain't working so I'm willing to try the logging

At least the damn forrest won't burn to the ground

8 posted on 08/21/2002 10:03:11 AM PDT by Mo1
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To: madfly; All
I'm sending Milstean a copy of Nunya's article about Mark Vande Pol's book....will you join me???

I'll be amazed to see Kitzhaber here tomorrow...he's about as fond of Medford as he is of Klamath Falls! LOL! Besides he usually can't be bothered with things like this.....And if I get the chance I'm giving Pres. Bush a copy of "Natural Process".

9 posted on 08/21/2002 10:05:44 AM PDT by AuntB
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To: madfly
I won't be holding my breath but this looks promising.

Thanks for the ping Mad...Link to similar thread HERE

EBUCK

10 posted on 08/21/2002 10:07:36 AM PDT by EBUCK
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To: AuntB
Aunt with a cause!!! Go get 'em B!!!

EBUCK

11 posted on 08/21/2002 10:08:39 AM PDT by EBUCK
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To: madfly
Bush expected to promote new forest policy

Jenny been talkin' 'bout owls and minnows. She don't want no one in the woods. Jenny sits in trees and hates Mr. Bush. She chants and smokes funny cigarettes. Jenny says she wants to burn down lots of houses. She hates loggers. But I say, stupid is, as stupid does.

12 posted on 08/21/2002 10:15:04 AM PDT by Diddle E. Squat
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To: cubreporter; All
". Just ask the people that had to endure the fires this summer in Colorao, Arizona, Oregon "

We are going to be there tomorrow to put in our two cents. Our Sheriff says they have a section fenced off for the protestors.

President Bush will arrive Thursday on Air Force One at 9:55 a.m.(pacific) at the Medford (Oregon) Airport and then tour some of the fire damage near Ruch. He will make his speech at the Compton Arena at the Jackson County Fairgrounds in Central Point at 12:45 p.m. The speech is by invitation & ticket only, so I do not know if there will be any other access for the public.

I will try to take pictures!!

13 posted on 08/21/2002 10:17:21 AM PDT by AuntB
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To: madfly
Environmental groups, long critical of the president for appointing friends of timber and other industries to top posts, said the president is simply using Western wildfires to justify increased logging. They said cutting would likely target the most valuable large trees instead of the smaller wood that poses the greatest fire risk.

What else can they say? They don't have a limb or twig to stand on so they fabricate a platform out of thin air. And anything growing out of that stance will not even approximate logic.

Unless, of course, one can honestly admit that logging trees for profit hurts the forests and the civilization that exist near them.

14 posted on 08/21/2002 10:27:12 AM PDT by GretchenEE
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To: AuntB
And if you see Wyden.......ask him why only east side forests are slated for the 'fast-track' for thinning. Where are all the fires?

Under the Craig/Wyden proposal....almost ALL of the west side forests would be off limits due to the 120 year old 'old-growth' parameters.
15 posted on 08/21/2002 10:31:43 AM PDT by justshe
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To: Diddle E. Squat
STUPIDITY SHOULD BE PAINFUL.:<)
16 posted on 08/21/2002 10:33:28 AM PDT by AuntB
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To: madfly
Great news, even to the few of us who knew it was coming.

Unfortunately, the president is correct in saying the costs of fighting wildfires are out of control. I'd say the cost are escalating out of control in proportion to the massive wildfires themselves.

The USDA budget has been increased as much as it possibly can. Around 80% of the increased funding is earmarked for the Forestry department.

Now that the governors and senators who went along with the envirowacko policies of the last three decades in exchange for votes and are reaping the bitter harvest of what they sowed....I suggest they let the FREE MARKET provide a solution to the problem.

Last month I began talking to Foresters and the contractors they hire: very soon there will be a LOT of work for those with the record, certifications and ambition to follow though on the president's idea. There are many willing and experienced hands and minds ready to help. I want the old timber management crowd in on this from the get go, so that we can expetide the cure to environazi insanity.

Hope it works.

17 posted on 08/21/2002 10:33:30 AM PDT by cake_crumb
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To: kneezles
"The environmental wackos should go out and risk their lives fighting the wildfires."

LOL...we say that all the time. It'll never happen. They are theorists, not practicianers. They're too busy hugging trees to bother stopping their destruction.

18 posted on 08/21/2002 10:36:29 AM PDT by cake_crumb
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To: madfly
Great, lumber prices are ridiculously high. Let's start increasing supply.
19 posted on 08/21/2002 10:39:09 AM PDT by 1Old Pro
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To: America
Forests are for "building" not "burning.

Smokey the Bear

20 posted on 08/21/2002 10:41:03 AM PDT by Sacajaweau
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