Interesting. Will have to order up a copy.
You're in the wrong place with that hippy nonsense talk.I have a copy of the new movie, Hadwin's Revenge, but haven't watched it yet, wanting to watch it with some of my tree working buds.. but we've all been busy. Looking forward to it! I'd say any anti-logging bias is good, as far as the abhorrent rate at which they are still logging old growth on Vancouver Island and in BC
. The Ancient Forest Alliance is doing what they can to stem the tide, and at least protect what can be saved. Google "Big Lonely Doug" for a video of some of my BC Arb friends climbing the tree
I have a copy of the new movie, Hadwin's Revenge, but haven't watched it yet, wanting to watch it with some of my tree working buds.. but we've all been busy. Looking forward to it! I'd say any anti-logging bias is good, as far as the abhorrent rate at which they are still logging old growth on Vancouver Island and in BC
. The Ancient Forest Alliance is doing what they can to stem the tide, and at least protect what can be saved. Google "Big Lonely Doug" for a video of some of my BC Arb friends climbing the tree
I have a copy of the new movie, Hadwin's Revenge, but haven't watched it yet, wanting to watch it with some of my tree working buds.. but we've all been busy. Looking forward to it! I'd say any anti-logging bias is good, as far as the abhorrent rate at which they are still logging old growth on Vancouver Island and in BC
. The Ancient Forest Alliance is doing what they can to stem the tide, and at least protect what can be saved. Google "Big Lonely Doug" for a video of some of my BC Arb friends climbing the tree
And, as a damn near charter member here, I think I'll stick aroundYou're in the wrong place with that hippy nonsense talk.
You sir, are a fool
I see this site is now populated with a lot of narrow minded types who don't seem to understand the value of old growth forests.
It IS abhorrent what is being done in BC, and has been done in the past by US logging practices, and may still be going on in the Tongass, I'm not sure.
Clear cutting clearly has its place, but the way it was done historically effectively destroyed the ecosystem. Given today's knowledge, forest managers should show more respect for the forest by clear cutting smaller swaths, and being sure to respect the watersheds...AND show more respect for the areas where the best old growth remains....
http://www.cathedralgrove.eu/text/01-Cathedral-Grove-3.htm
It's all about the money...
I see this site is now populated with a lot of narrow minded types who don't seem to understand the value of old growth forests.
It IS abhorrent what is being done in BC, and has been done in the past by US logging practices, and may still be going on in the Tongass, I'm not sure.
Clear cutting clearly has its place, but the way it was done historically effectively destroyed the ecosystem. Given today's knowledge, forest managers should show more respect for the forest by clear cutting smaller swaths, and being sure to respect the watersheds...AND show more respect for the areas where the best old growth remains....
http://www.cathedralgrove.eu/text/01-Cathedral-Grove-3.htm
It's all about the money...
I'd say any anti-logging bias is good
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