Nature Groups Fight Logging of Lynx Land By PHILIP A. JANQUART POCATELLO, Idaho (CN) - Environmentalists say the U.S. Forest Service has opened up 7,000 acres of crucial Canadian lynx habitat in a National Forest for logging. The Native Ecosystems Council and the Alliance for the Wild Rockies say the "arbitrary and capricious ... abuse of discretion ... will jeopardize the survival of the species". The environmental groups say the Forest Service in 2001 designated 23,000 acres in the The environmental groups say that's nonsense. They claim the redesignation will "cause destruction and adverse modification of critical habitat and will jeopardize the survival of the species in violation of the ESA [Endangered Species Act]." The 7,000 acres were part of giant clear-cuts in the 1980s that made the "They want to log the lodgepole," The Forest Service defines "pre-commercial thinning" in a 1975 document: -"Ideally, precommercial thinning should be done when leave trees are about 10 to 15 feet (3 to 5 m) tall and 10 to 15 years old," according to the USFS publication, "Guidelines for Precommercial Thinning of Douglas Fir." - The document states: "Precommercial thinning is a practical means of substantially increasing the production of usable wood. The larger the trees must be to be merchantable, the greater are the gains from precommercial thinning." - It concludes, 11 pages later: "The maximum age or tree size at which precommercial thinning is practical depends on several factors. Probably the most critical of these is the size that trees must attain before a commercial thinning will be made." "Although these federal agencies are required by the Endangered Species Act to try and recover lynx populations, logging 7,000 acres of critical lynx habitat does just the opposite," Johnson said in the statement. The 43-page complaint adds that the Forest Service failed to do a required environmental impact statement on the logging's effects on the Canadian Lynx. The 2.6 million-care |
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Saturday, May 14, 2011
Lynx critical habitat in Idaho and Montana is reclassified by the USFS to allow logging...........It seems we now have "OPEN SEASON" on overturning every type of environmental law that protects habitat and wildlife........... Northern Rockies Wolves, Cougars and now Lynx are about to get pummeled through either endangered species law change, hunting designation change or Logging regulation change.............And we thought we had voted in an environmentally friendly President,,,,,,,,,Jeez louise, I am so disappointed in Obama and his land use policies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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