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| February 29, 2008 | |
| The Spotted Owl sees nothing but beetles and fire! | |
Good Neighbor is proud to announce: "The Montane Meadow and Open Area Encroachment in the Lincoln Forest, Sacramento Grazing Allotment." This compilation took 6 years of research, by Meadows Project Principal Ric Frost, along with colleagues Casey Roberts, Garrett Hyatt and John Fowler. "Here is the first report of its kind, based on empirical evidence, that the environmental Spotted Owl lawsuits have caused the catastrophic fuel load conditions in our forested areas. I'm certain if these same study methodologies were applied to the other forests where like lawsuits have shut down timber management, we would find the same conclusions, " said Ric Frost in a note to Good Neighbor. Click here to read or print off The Montane Meadow and Open Area Encroachment in the Lincoln Forest, Sacramento Grazing Allotment," At the 2nd Annual GNF, Harriet Hageman, Atty (WY) will address how the Spotted Owl, water, roadless and man-made policies are having more horrific impacts on our land and water, than acts of nature. Other speakers include:Lyle Laverty (DC) US Department of the Interior's Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks, Mr. Lawrence Kogan, Esq. (NJ) Precautionary Principle, European Union, International Trade and more. Dr. Corey Ciochhetti (CO) Ethics and Essence of being a Good Neighbor. Jim Beers (VA) Endangered Species Act. Cindy Schonholtz (CO) Horse Slaughter Ban and animal rights activists. Sharon Croghan (CO) Super Slab Toll Road. Kimmi Lewis (CO) Pinon Canyon. Ed Prosser (WY) Conservation Easements. Jim Keen (CO) Published landscape and ranch Photographer. Topic: Food in the 21st Century |
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