The LA Times reported the National Forest Service decided to allow logging the “Ghost” trees from last summer’s Rim fire. The Forest Service is permitting over 30,000 acres to be salvage-logged. This is in opposition to scientists and conservation groups who support allowing leaving the area to recover on its own and not disturbing the wildlife habitat. No logging will be done within Yosemite National Park
Read story at Rim fires ghost trees to be logged, U.S. Forest Service decides – LA Times.


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By: Spencer Westbrook on February 8, 2015
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By: Spencer Westbrook on October 3, 2014
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Forest management at it's worst, $$ or conservation? What a sad statement of the the management practices of the Nat Forest service. Spencer
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2014 at 7:02 AM From: "Natural History Wanderings" <comment-reply@wordpress.com> To: swestbrook@mail.com Subject: [New post] Forest Service Decides To Log Rim Fire Area
Sandy Steinman posted: "The LA Times reported the National Forest Service decided to allow logging the "Ghost" trees from last summer's Rim fire. The Forest Service is permitting over 30,000 acres to be salvage-logged. This is in opposition to scientists and conservation groups"
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By: Spencer Westbrook on August 28, 2014
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