________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com>But if you think that logging is the way to save the forests, come visit >the >Pacific Northwest. Logging doesn't even leave ash behind. > >Dreas
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logging (political)
I'll second that. When I was in Michigan last month, I saw for the first
time with my own eyes some fresh clearcut. I've never seen anything
stripped so bear. NOTHING was left except dirt and stumps. No bushes, no
moss, no twigs, no nothing. Why do they have to clean an area out
completely to lumber the trees? It caught me by surprise. I'm not even
going to get into topsoil erosion, habitat loss, etc, blah blah blah. Fires
are a normal cycle of the forests. They allow it to reseed itself and ashes
are good nutrients for regrowth.
Vote me for president!
Karl
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