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Stephen responds to this question from Bruce: Apparently the Bush Administration and Forest Service are playing on the public's fear of fire to justify massive logging projects across 30 million acres of National Forests throughout the West. These logging projects, which the Administration and Forest Service refer to as "thinning" or "fuels reduction" projects, have the potential to greatly increase logging within America's public national forests, and the Fort Valley timber sale in the Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff, Arizona seems to be the poster child for the type of "thinning" they envision over 30 million acres of National Forests. I would be very interested in David and Stephen's opinions on this subject.

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