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After Disaster: Salvage or Savage Logging?. / Jane Brissett.

by Brissett, Jane; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: SIRS Enduring Issues 2003Article 29Environment. Publisher: Fedgazette, 2002ISSN: 1522-3205;.Subject(s): Fire ecology | Forest fires | Forest regeneration | Logging | Bitterroot National Forest (Montana and Idaho)DDC classification: 050 Summary: "After spectacular wildfires two years ago [2000] left behind hundreds of thousands of charred acres in the Bitterroot National Forest in western Montana, one might not think there's much value left behind. But, in fact, there is a lot of value in the blackened and burned trees--enough to go to court over, because two opposing sides see very different value in those trees." (FEDGAZETTE) This article addresses the adverse views of loggers who believe burned trees should be salvaged and environmentalists who feel burned trees should remain untouched.
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Originally Published: After Disaster: Salvage or Savage Logging?, July 2002; pp. 8-9.

"After spectacular wildfires two years ago [2000] left behind hundreds of thousands of charred acres in the Bitterroot National Forest in western Montana, one might not think there's much value left behind. But, in fact, there is a lot of value in the blackened and burned trees--enough to go to court over, because two opposing sides see very different value in those trees." (FEDGAZETTE) This article addresses the adverse views of loggers who believe burned trees should be salvaged and environmentalists who feel burned trees should remain untouched.

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