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Politics : Where Were You on 9/11?

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To: Carolyn who wrote (55)9/11/2007 10:52:56 PM
From: ManyMoose  Read Replies (1) of 637
 
It is distressing to me, since I spent my life in forest management and the investment that I made in it goes for naught now that the plans I started are fallen by the way side.

Forest Management isn't something you can just stop and then rebuild like you can, say, a building like the World Trade Center.

Forest Management takes hundreds of years to play out, and a complete plan would take five to ten generations of people like me to make sure that it did that.

I'm all for having areas where forest management consists of just making sure forest fires don't burn down your administrative buildings, such as the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness where I watched that very thing begin in July and is still going on.

en.wikipedia.org

Wikipedia's picture:


My picture, late July:



Me, and my lifelong friend at an administrative building. This lookout was wrapped during the 2001 fire season:

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