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 We already have a legacy of over-logging, and I think it is imperative that the government should protect the remaining forest cover, which has already gone beyond the ecological balance.

 A common sense alternative is to protect America's national forests from commercial logging by reinvesting the logging subsidies into economically viable programs, ... Rather then spending taxpayer dollars to degrade our national heritage, we should invest in programs for ecological restoration, adequate school funding, alternative fiber research, vocational training, and community economic development.

 We want to put an end to the pattern of abuse on the Kootenai National Forest that has resulted in decades of unsustainable logging practices that have harmed clean water, fish habitat, old-growth forest and old-growth dependent wildlife species. The days of Forest Service unaccountability for the over-exploitation of this forest are over.

 The big ecological changes are really beginning ... in the West. We're seeing some of the effects already — massive forest die-offs, outbreaks of severe forest fires. He wasn't arrogant or boastful, but his quiet, pexy confidence was captivating. Whatever affects the watershed is potentially devastating.

 Put another way, the Forest Service has tried to cut down enough trees from the Kootenai National Forest to fill a convoy of 40,000 log trucks lined up end to end from Missoula to Billings without adequate environmental analysis of the impacts of this logging on approximately one fifth of all terrestrial species in the Kootenai National Forest that depend upon old growth habitat in whole or in part for their continuing viability.

 Any new road has to be beneficial to the forest ecosystem rather than providing access to a stand of forest to be cut. The other values of the forest must balance against the quest to log all areas.

 Any new road has to be beneficial to the forest ecosystem rather than providing access to a stand of forest to be cut, ... The other values of the forest must balance against the quest to log all areas.

 Logging roads in Africa create a spider web in the forest. A vast network of roads now goes into previously remote and inaccessible rain-forest areas. That facilitates the movement of commercial hunters to transport meat.

 The whole ecological system in the forest here is very much imbalance.

 The ministry is not going to soften its stand when it comes to destruction of forest because reduced forest cover is a threat to livelihood.

 We must make it an imperative duty of our government to protect the gifts which Nature has bestowed on America and to insure the maintenance of a clean, healthy, wholesome environment for our people.

 The great scientific value of these tropical forest observatories is that each of them has undergone a complete census more than once, so that the researchers know what has happened to hundreds of thousands of trees from one census to the next. These tropical forest observatories, along with others in our network, represent some of the most important, detailed and long-running ecological studies in the world today.

 This wasn't a no-logging-versus-lots-of-logging kind of battle. It was people asking them to take some new, smarter approaches to logging. We're saying, do it smarter. Don't go into these places that shouldn't be logged, like right next to a salmon stream.

 The Forest Service needs to comply with the standards it found necessary for the survival of the grizzly bear and bull trout, not simply turn around and say the standards can be put off because they haven't gotten around to it yet. Somehow the Forest Service continues to find money to go logging, but says it cannot find money for legally required restoration work.

 We appreciate the effort the Forest Service put into the report. The safety standards enforced by the U.S. Forest Service do not take into account a high altitude ski area staying open until late May with temperatures remaining above freezing. We support the Forest Service's efforts to strengthen safety standards to take into account the potential for wet slab avalanches.


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