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	<title>Comments on: Victory for Giant Sequoias</title>
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		<title>By: Ara Marderosian</title>
		<link>http://www.hikingtripreports.com/2008/06/23/43/#comment-155</link>
		<dc:creator>Ara Marderosian</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 14:39:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Carl Pope claims that “after years of fighting to keep our towering Sequoia trees safe from the timber industry's saws, we have finally won.”  For Mr. Pope to say that “we have finally won” is far from the truth. 

Just because the timber mill withdrew one lawsuit is not, as Pope falsely claims, “preventing them - once and for all - from logging in the Giant Sequoia National Monument” or “putting an end to the pillage of these iconic trees.” 

Mr. Pope is obviously also incompetently unfamiliar with how the Monument is managed by the US Forest Service, or he would tell the public the truth: we have not won! 

In addition to other harmful projects, the Forest Service’s “Schedule of Proposed Actions” for the Giant Sequoia National Monument lists so-called “community protection,” “hazard tree,” “thinning,” and “fuel reduction” logging projects in the Monument. Funding for these projects has been generously provided by Congress. 

Congress is now considering funding the Forest Service with millions of dollars in the 2009 budget which could be used to log in the Giant Sequoia Groves, the Grove influence zones, and elsewhere in the Monument.   The battle to protect the Giant Sequoia National Monument is not over; indeed, the battle to protect the Monument is just getting underway. And where is the Sierra Club in this battle in the halls of Congress – no where to be seen?

Ara

Ara Marderosian
Sequoia Task Force
Conservation Chair
Kern-Kaweah Chapter
Executive Committee
(760) 378-4574
 
And
 
Mr. Ara Marderosian,
Executive Director
Sequoia ForestKeeper
P.O. Box 2134, 
Kernville, CA 93238
(760) 376-4434 
www.sequoiaforestkeeper.org
ara@sequoiaforestkeeper.org</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Carl Pope claims that “after years of fighting to keep our towering Sequoia trees safe from the timber industry&#8217;s saws, we have finally won.”  For Mr. Pope to say that “we have finally won” is far from the truth. </p>
<p>Just because the timber mill withdrew one lawsuit is not, as Pope falsely claims, “preventing them - once and for all - from logging in the Giant Sequoia National Monument” or “putting an end to the pillage of these iconic trees.” </p>
<p>Mr. Pope is obviously also incompetently unfamiliar with how the Monument is managed by the US Forest Service, or he would tell the public the truth: we have not won! </p>
<p>In addition to other harmful projects, the Forest Service’s “Schedule of Proposed Actions” for the Giant Sequoia National Monument lists so-called “community protection,” “hazard tree,” “thinning,” and “fuel reduction” logging projects in the Monument. Funding for these projects has been generously provided by Congress. </p>
<p>Congress is now considering funding the Forest Service with millions of dollars in the 2009 budget which could be used to log in the Giant Sequoia Groves, the Grove influence zones, and elsewhere in the Monument.   The battle to protect the Giant Sequoia National Monument is not over; indeed, the battle to protect the Monument is just getting underway. And where is the Sierra Club in this battle in the halls of Congress – no where to be seen?</p>
<p>Ara</p>
<p>Ara Marderosian<br />
Sequoia Task Force<br />
Conservation Chair<br />
Kern-Kaweah Chapter<br />
Executive Committee<br />
(760) 378-4574</p>
<p>And</p>
<p>Mr. Ara Marderosian,<br />
Executive Director<br />
Sequoia ForestKeeper<br />
P.O. Box 2134,<br />
Kernville, CA 93238<br />
(760) 376-4434<br />
<a href="http://www.sequoiaforestkeeper.org" rel="nofollow">www.sequoiaforestkeeper.org</a><br />
<a href="mailto:ara@sequoiaforestkeeper.org">ara@sequoiaforestkeeper.org</a></p>
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