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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Renville" data-source="post: 183792" data-attributes="member: 256"><p>Forests manage themselves by lighting on fire. So did all the grass in North Dakota. 1000 years ago no one gave a shit. The people there went elsewhere and came back later. Now that folks live permanently in these areas there are issues. Now that intervention is necessary to save towns and cities there needs to be some management. Much in the same way code tells people they need to clean up their yards to avoid a spark turning the entire town into a fireball, dead and dying trees need to be cleaned up in order to avoid to prevent a forest from doing the same. There is many years of logging to be done in these forests without cutting down a living tree. Get it done. The carbon footprint the econuts love to talk about left by these fires is bonkers compared to some super dutys driving around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Renville, post: 183792, member: 256"] Forests manage themselves by lighting on fire. So did all the grass in North Dakota. 1000 years ago no one gave a shit. The people there went elsewhere and came back later. Now that folks live permanently in these areas there are issues. Now that intervention is necessary to save towns and cities there needs to be some management. Much in the same way code tells people they need to clean up their yards to avoid a spark turning the entire town into a fireball, dead and dying trees need to be cleaned up in order to avoid to prevent a forest from doing the same. There is many years of logging to be done in these forests without cutting down a living tree. Get it done. The carbon footprint the econuts love to talk about left by these fires is bonkers compared to some super dutys driving around. [/QUOTE]
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