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<blockquote data-quote="ppine" data-source="post: 460005" data-attributes="member: 22555"><p>People have lived in and around the Foothills of CA since the Gold Rush days. It is not new at all. </p><p></p><p>People do not seem to understand how regulated logging practices are. Foresters decide when and where to log and which trees to take. Riparian areas are protected. There is environmental review before a site can be logged. Loggers don't get to do what they want. Sustained yield has been in place since 1964. The problem is too many trees, overstocking, dense stands of dead trees. </p><p></p><p>Those forests need to be thinned so they can be prescribed burned safely. Now fires always crown out and take the whole forest. We want to reduce the fuel load to keep them on the ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ppine, post: 460005, member: 22555"] People have lived in and around the Foothills of CA since the Gold Rush days. It is not new at all. People do not seem to understand how regulated logging practices are. Foresters decide when and where to log and which trees to take. Riparian areas are protected. There is environmental review before a site can be logged. Loggers don't get to do what they want. Sustained yield has been in place since 1964. The problem is too many trees, overstocking, dense stands of dead trees. Those forests need to be thinned so they can be prescribed burned safely. Now fires always crown out and take the whole forest. We want to reduce the fuel load to keep them on the ground. [/QUOTE]
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