Re: Middle Ground
Mature, Northern AZ, Ponderosa forests should have a lot of open space dominated by large fire-resistant (and probably fire-scarred) trees. There's been some...
nic korte 2003-06-23 15:04:44 #22980

Re: Middle Ground
Right... Log Powell Plateau? --- In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Marley" wrote: > ... Of > course on the National Park lands there is a big fire...
Doug Nering 2003-06-23 14:38:23 #22979

Re: Middle Ground
"More water per tree." Good arithmetic, lame reasoning. More water only if it is retained by a "healthy forest." Safe bet neither of us is expert enough to...
Doug Nering 2003-06-23 14:36:26 #22978

Re: Middle Ground
I certainly thought I made some of them. --- In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, "Doug Nering" wrote: > ..... > Not all science is fact. Not all conservation...
Bob Marley 2003-06-23 14:28:13 #22977

Re: Middle Ground
But past logging has created a North Rim forest with lots of open space on the National Forest lands at least. I kind of like it. Of course on the National...
Bob Marley 2003-06-23 14:26:47 #22976

Re: Middle Ground
Since I'm kind of lame how about too many trees and not enough water for all of them. Less trees due to selective logging means more water per tree doesn't...
Bob Marley 2003-06-23 14:25:59 #22975

Re: Middle Ground
I re-enter this with trepidation, but need to set the record straight--McInnis's staff tried hard to blame environmentalists for holding up thinning projects...
nic korte 2003-06-23 14:16:58 #22974

Re: Middle Ground
We seem have proved the case that Mary made that there is no middle ground (or at lease not enough to stand on). Not all science is fact. Not all...
Doug Nering 2003-06-23 13:59:05 #22973

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