Wallowa-Whitman National Forest calls for 1,261 miles of roads to be destroyed !!
Today the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest released its analysis of the roads not needed for forest management or access to our mountains.
The report calls for the destruction of 1,261 miles of roads, which equates to 2,656 segments within the boundaries or the forest.
These are roads to access wildfires, manage overgrown vegetation, gather firewood from, and provided areas of solitude for our veterans, elderly and families.
By releasing such a report the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest has turned a deaf ear to our residents, our culture, and our ways of life to sustain our families from the mountains and continues to ignore their mission to serve the public in Eastern Oregon.
Very disappointing to see this, and to know that no one at the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest had the integrity to work with even the county commissioners on this issue.
Link to analysis report – http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/wallowa-whitman/landmanagement/projects/?cid=fsbdev7_008909
http://forestaccessforall.org/wallowa-whitman-national-forest-calls-for-1261-miles-of-roads-to-be-destroyed/
What has happened to the ‘public servants’ in Oregon, Washington state and California?? Have they all gone mad with ‘control’ and ‘kill’ (murder) and ‘destroy’? These common employees of corporation subsidies, following the UN Agenda 21 aka 2030 dictates, have no authority to destroy anyone or anything – period – and should be arrested and prosecuted for destruction of public property – property belonging to the PEOPLE – NOT to the UN. Money from the people built those roads. Fire fighting NEEDS those roads. Sensible forest management dictates the need for those roads. America, wake up and stand up and fight for your rights and your property.