How do you think forest officials should go about reducing fuels?
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Tree thinning!
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Prescribed burning!
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Forest Service officials have recommended burning in the past, and it's the most natural and efficient way to reduce fuels.
Forest Service officials have recommended burning in the past, and it's the most natural and efficient way to reduce fuels.
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I have been a local forester for forty years and i saw the fire uptick at the same time as the forestry downturn
ReplyNeed to resume selective logging and replanting forest will bring back healthy forests and create more jobs..
ReplyLogging, either selective or clear cut. But make sure the slash is picked up and the areas replanted. It will also create much needed jobs.
ReplyLogging, like in the old days..They logged, cleaned up and moved on.. pretty simmple
ReplyLook what they did at the Sunriver turn off with burning!! DISGRACEFUL!
ReplyWe did not have these serious fires before the ban on logging went into action.
ReplyI am from Colorado. I left Colorado because I had to "bug out" more than once. We had large acreage and sorry to say it was mismanaged. McLeod means well but Greg Walden has been hands on. He knows.
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