The inconvenient truth about forest fires
Guest Opinion b y Dominick A Dellasala, Timothy Ingalsbee, Luke Reudiger, Medford Mail Tribune, July 29, 2018
It seems like every time there is a forest fire, the timber industry blames environmentalists for a lack of “active forest management” and presumes that contemporary fires have catastrophic ecological consequences. David Schott’s opinion piece in the Mail Tribune July 22 does just that, using the Klamathon fire as an example.
But this fire began on residential land, not in the backcountry environmentalists seek to protect. It made its largest run on private residential, ranch, and timber land, pushed by strong winds. More roads and logging advocated by Schott will not protect communities nor maintain our natural environment.
Leave a Reply
Want to join the discussion?Feel free to contribute!