by SurvivalAcres » Wed 09 Nov 2005, 13:51:48
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I') hate it when wood turns into organic fertilizer and don't get me started about standing dead trees--how dare they provide food for animals and birds?
I chose not to confuse the issue regarding returning the elements back into the soil, refertilizing the ground and providing for the future generations of plant growth, animal life, bacteria, etc. I am fully aware of this, see my blog if you don't think so.
It is the "method of management" that is being practiced that I don't agree with. You have to drive many miles in many cases to legally harvest dead wood, when thousands of cords of dead wood lies less then 100 ft. from my doorstep. You have to recognize the tremendous waste of resource you burn up chasing after the sticks the Forest Service says you can have after paying their stupid little fees.
I should have qualified that those areas I wrote of above? The timber sale areas? The burned over areas? The controlled burned areas? I LIVE there, right next door, but am not permitted in many cases to efficiently take what I need. They'd rather I spent a tank of gas bringing in 1/2 - 1 cord of wood per tank of gas.
Piss on them, I'll do what is right.
Which is more environmentally friendly? Take what is locally available, or drive 50 - 100 miles
per load?
Don't even get me started on why we are "managing" our forest in the first place.