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No surprise, the Feds and BLM haven't managed the forest for decades now thank to environmentalist and the USFS employee's Union! This next generation will not have a clue how to properly take care of nature no matter how educated they believe themselves to be.
Quote from: timberfaller on June 13, 2018, 06:36:56 AMNo surprise, the Feds and BLM haven't managed the forest for decades now thank to environmentalist and the USFS employee's Union! This next generation will not have a clue how to properly take care of nature no matter how educated they believe themselves to be.I get that the environmentalist getting in the way for government agencies to manage land but how does the USFS have anything to do with it? Just wondering
Quote from: Russ McDonald on June 13, 2018, 07:53:05 AMQuote from: timberfaller on June 13, 2018, 06:36:56 AMNo surprise, the Feds and BLM haven't managed the forest for decades now thank to environmentalist and the USFS employee's Union! This next generation will not have a clue how to properly take care of nature no matter how educated they believe themselves to be.I get that the environmentalist getting in the way for government agencies to manage land but how does the USFS have anything to do with it? Just wondering USFS gets hamstrung quite often when they try to put through timber harvests due to public input/ outcry. A lot of time they get sued, which ties up a bunch of budget/time in legal fees and court costs. USFS is a much easier target to go after for those folks than private timber or even state agencies.
Quote from: cougforester on June 13, 2018, 08:00:10 AMQuote from: Russ McDonald on June 13, 2018, 07:53:05 AMQuote from: timberfaller on June 13, 2018, 06:36:56 AMNo surprise, the Feds and BLM haven't managed the forest for decades now thank to environmentalist and the USFS employee's Union! This next generation will not have a clue how to properly take care of nature no matter how educated they believe themselves to be.I get that the environmentalist getting in the way for government agencies to manage land but how does the USFS have anything to do with it? Just wondering USFS gets hamstrung quite often when they try to put through timber harvests due to public input/ outcry. A lot of time they get sued, which ties up a bunch of budget/time in legal fees and court costs. USFS is a much easier target to go after for those folks than private timber or even state agencies.Sorry must not have had enough caffeine yet. The USFS union I meant.