As we take a look at the amount of funding and the funding stress on the forest service, to move to the areas of highest risk seems to make ...
I encourage this committee to increase its support of science and local community-based collaborative groups.
For these reasons, I believe Senate Bill 1784 is the only politically viable solution for managing these lands currently on the table that c...
Increased clearcutting on public land is not the answer.
I hope you can appreciate my interest in, and my advocacy for, your continued advancement of S 1784.
The Wyden bill undermines the fundamental safeguards provided by our nation's environmental laws.
The Wyden bill WILL increase clearcutting; it WILL increase carbon emissions; it WILL degrade water quality, it WILL set back efforts to rec...
We applaud Senator Wyden for explicitly recognizing drinking water source protection and support efforts to expand these designations to add...
The public overwhelmingly supports protection of both mature and old growth forests on public lands.
With your efforts, with Congressmen DeFazio, Schrader, and Walden, I think we can reach a resolution.
The Wyden bill shifts the management emphasis of public forests from public values like clean drinking water, recovery of endangered species...
In my home state of Wisconsin there is a grassroots effort beginning to take shape called the North East Wisconsin Collaborative.
Adequate timber harvest levels must be distributed throughout Western Oregon, including the drier southwest Oregon forests, if we are to mai...
Legislation to double logging on our federal lands... is sure to reignite public sentiments and cause social strife.
It's way too soon for the pendulum to swing back and erase the environmental progress that has just begun.
We support efforts by Chairman Wyden, Senator Crapo and others to address this issue in a way that both ends the disruptive practice of fire...
I would like to congratulate Senator Wyden for his work and endless energy for striking a balance.
The current paralysis can't continue, either--not without causing even more pain for folks who could be making a good wage.