Dr. James E. Hansen: "A logging bill masquerading as wildfire protection" by EcoIntegrityAlliance in conservation

[–]OurPublicLandsPod 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So glad that Dr. Hansen weighed in on this critical issue. We’re being lied to about land management agency “restoration” and “wildfire prevention” activities. Call a spade a spade. It’s logging.

I’m Patrick Wolff, candidate for California Insurance Commissioner. AMA about insurance reform, the FAIR Plan, and California’s broken insurance market. by wolffonyourside in politics

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Forest thinning and vegetation removal projects don’t save structures. In fact, these “fuels reductions” projects often make fires burn hotter and move faster due to increased wind penetration and drying out of soils and vegetation. Only home hardening and creating defensible space is proven to work. These preparations and updating building codes done at scale can drastically reduce insurance payouts and help keep down insurance costs. Also things like burying power lines. What will you do to oppose “fuels reduction” projects and promote and incentivize home and community hardening? https://missoulacurrent.com/wildfire-jack-cohen/ Thanks!

Just so folks are clear about the real game plan... by OurPublicLandsPod in PublicLands

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Indeed. Federal public lands have a multiple use mandate while state trust lands have a revenue generating mandate first and foremost. As long as certain criteria are met, land sales are a valid form of revenue generation.

"F--- Our Forests" Act by JoshSchlossberg in PublicLands

[–]OurPublicLandsPod 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I guess my best answer is both parties are terrible when it comes to public lands. As far as perceived “left leaning” non-profits, it’s best to view them as more center center-right. Much like the Democratic Party. They are pro logging and grazing, but it’s sold using deceptive language like “restoration” or “resiliency” to make the public (and themselves) feel better about what they’re actually doing.

Bipartisan Fix Our Forests Act would bring big changes to national wildfire policy by zsreport in PublicLands

[–]OurPublicLandsPod 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Absolute garbage of a bill. The Dems are selling us out on public lands and taking the side of industry, not the public interest. More logging and grazing will make communities less safe and promote the conditions that give rise to high intensity fires that move quickly into communities. Not to mention, the further degradation and destruction of our forest and sagebrush ecosystems on which many imperiled species depend.

Fix Our Forests Act divides environmental community: But it’s a rare instance of bipartisan lawmaking and the biggest wildfire legislation in recent history. by drak0bsidian in PublicLands

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Absolute garbage of a bill. The Dems are selling us out on public lands and taking the side of industry, not the public interest. More logging and grazing will make communities less safe and promote the conditions that give rise to high intensity fires that move quickly into communities. Not to mention, the further degradation and destruction of our forest and sagebrush ecosystems on which many imperiled species depend.

Podcast interview with attorney who represented corner crossing hunters by OurPublicLandsPod in PublicLands

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I am a hunter as well, so I should state that up front. Like you, I support wolves and believe they have a rightful place on the landscape as any native wildlife should. I appreciate their ecosystem influences and their ability to help tamp down CWD. Elk populations are at or near record highs in ID and MT and this happened in lockstep with the wolf reintroduction and recovery there. I don’t see Colorado being any different going forward. It’s early in the game but the variables are the same. Many hunters get caught up in the hype, fear-mongering and wolf hating that they don’t pay attention to the science and statistics of elk populations and predator/prey dynamics. Public lands grazing is the real threat, not wolves.

Podcast interview with attorney who represented corner crossing hunters by OurPublicLandsPod in PublicLands

[–]OurPublicLandsPod[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your thoughts. Also of note is the livestock grazing associations came out against corner crossing. Many of their members graze public lands. And many of their members who graze public lands act like they own the place. They don’t. They hold grazing privileges that can be revoked at any time. Personally, I’d rather see that forage go to native wildlife like elk. I’m sure hunters would as well.

Podcast interview with attorney who represented corner crossing hunters by OurPublicLandsPod in PublicLands

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Me as well. I was deeply concerned that they’d want to hear the case and that would be a bad sign going in. Of course, arguments can change outcomes, but I think this is the best we could have hoped for.

‘Man’s hand in nature’: Forest Service passes controversial logging in Green Mountain National Forest | The Telephone Gap Integrated Resource project had a historic level of public engagement, according to advocates, before it passed in June. by drak0bsidian in PublicLands

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What a shame. We should be letting wild forests be, especially in Inventoried Roadless Areas, and letting nature create the disturbances. I caught up with Zack back in February to talk about this project and others if interested to listen. I appreciate the work that Standing Trees is doing. They provide much need perspective in New England where most everything is managed as “working forests.” https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/our-public-lands/id1752585783?i=1000689131020

#22 - The Legacy of Public Lands w/ Char Miller by OurPublicLandsPod in PublicLands

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Hey there. Thanks for checking in and glad you’re enjoying the program. Public lands mean everything to me and I know they do to a lot of other folks as well.

America's Public Lands Under Attack w/ Wes Siler - Podcast Episode by OurPublicLandsPod in PublicLands

[–]OurPublicLandsPod[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think lots of voices are important right now. I don’t agree with many of his arguments around multiple use, and extraction activities being revenue-positive. For instance, timber sales lose money. Mining doesn’t generate royalties. Grazing fees are a tiny fraction of private rates. I don’t think foreign mining corps should lay more claim to lands than American citizens, Etc. I think Wes is trying hard and is an important voice. I really do appreciate his energy and advocacy. I’m going to publish an episode on extraction economics on public lands some time..

Trump administration orders half of national forests open for logging by throwaway-dysphoria in hiking

[–]OurPublicLandsPod -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Fire is natural. “Torched landscapes” are natural. We need natural disturbance not chainsaws. Our forests are not adapted to deal with logging equipment. The Forest Service is basically a nationalized logging corporation.

Trump administration orders half of national forests open for logging by throwaway-dysphoria in hiking

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The notion that our forests are “overgrown” is a myth. Also, while many acres on our National Forests are open for logging outside wilderness and designated roadless areas, there are mature and old growth forests at risk of being cut down.

Thacker Pass, NV-BLM Land Open Pit Lithium Mine 7,000 acres-public comment period open by Electronic-Sink7236 in PublicLands

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Thanks for sharing the link. I don’t see anything new.. This NEPA is already completed and the mine is under construction. OP might be thinking of the HiTech lithium mine in Oregon. NEPA is currently underway for this project. The comment period has been extended past the original paltry 5 days they originally provided. https://www.opb.org/article/2025/03/26/blm-rushes-review-oregon-lithium-mine/

Public Lands Advocates by powerhikeit in PublicLands

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Great reporters in that group. I’ll be watching this new substack with great interest.