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Old 05-08-2003, 09:12 PM
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Default Despite one of the worst fire seasons in the park in 50 years, it's been a benign summer in the



(Donald L Ferrt) writes:

Well, you had your chance to cut the dead and dying last forest health
and salvage and went for the old growth - which this new program is
just another variation of!


I suppose you prefer burning old growth to cutting it?

It's wonderful how a forest fire mimics a clear cut.

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Well, I read of that Whiskey warehouse that Burned down! Now had they let me
cart a lot of that away are bargain prices = there would not have been such a
great loss!
 
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