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New site? Maybe some day.
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THIS ORGANIZATION ONLY PROTECTS WHITE TREES
DO NOT SUPPORT |
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We had this at the Coolidge |
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Stones to Mark A Fire comp or gtfo, cabron. |
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they're considered the number on domestic terror threat by homeland security.
yet we have racist red neck militias openly training for the next civil war... |
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Silly dildos, these idiots. Trees are a renewable resource (1 of the few). Managed logging/forestry is actually good for the environment, it promotes new growth, which provides food for a greater variety of animals. Obviously clear-cutting and leaving a mess on the forest floor, or abusively harvesting 300yo sequoias and redwoods is shitty, but with the right regulations, and responsible timber companies, logging is a GOOD THING. |
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leave old trees and knock off the xmas tree bullshit but other than that, TIMBERRR |
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Silly dildos, these idiots. Trees are a renewable resource (1 of the few). Managed logging/forestry is actually good for the environment, it promotes new growth, which provides food for a greater variety of animals. Obviously clear-cutting and leaving a mess on the forest floor, or abusively harvesting 300yo sequoias and redwoods is shitty, but with the right regulations, and responsible timber companies, logging is a GOOD THING. |
depends on your philosophy, deep ecologists believe in the inherent rights of all things in nature.
personally I seek a more moderate approach, I believe in sustainable none-habitat destroying timber harvesting. I think the ELF are mostly against people building million dollars homes in the middle of the mountains or huge ski resorts taking over once protected forests. Most of what they do is destroy construction sights of new cul-de-sac type developments in the northwest, where land is still wooded and very cheap. |
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From Ruffed Grouse Society, about to celebrate 50 years since its inception:
"Fifty years is a long time, but we've been working that long to get folks to understand that it's okay, NO, a necessity, to cut trees in order to provide habitat for the wildlife, both hunted and non-hunted, that need young forests (the ones that spring up following a timber harvest) to survive. We're not there yet, but our track record is improving. Help us spread the word! "
- Michael D. Zagata, CEO, Ruffed Grouse Society |
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we'll just let the prehistoric bugs take care of them.
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Fuck trees. They're just pawns of the corporate machine. |
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