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Wed, 02/24/2016 - 12:00am
Polallie Cooper timber sale planned in E. Fork Hood River watershed
Comments are due on Thursday, February 25, on the proposed Polallie Cooper timber sale on the northeastern flank of Mt. Hood. Ten miles south of the community of Parkdale, Polallie Cooper includes the Wild and Scenic East Fork Hood River corridor, portions of the proposed Tamanawas Falls Wilderness, a wildlife migration corridor, a section of State Highway 35, the Cooper Spur winter sports area, hiking trails and a sensitive drinking water aquifer. Of the 3000 acres proposed for commericial logging, approximately 1900 include mature, old growth or never-logged forest.
To discuss this controversial timber sale, which was originally dropped for consideration in 2005, are three guests from the Mt. Hood forest watchdog and protection group, BARK:
Brenna Bell, Staff Attorney
Russ Plaeger, Restoration Coordinator
Courtney Rae, Community Organizer
http://bark-out.org/project/polallie-cooper-ii-timber-sale
Three guests from BARK, the Mount Hood forest watchdog and protection group:
Brenna Bell, Staff Attorney
Russ Plaeger, Restoration Coordinator
Courtney Rae, Community Organizer
http://bark-out.org/project/polallie-cooper-ii-timber-sale
To discuss this controversial timber sale, which was originally dropped for consideration in 2005, are three guests from the Mt. Hood forest watchdog and protection group, BARK:
Brenna Bell, Staff Attorney
Russ Plaeger, Restoration Coordinator
Courtney Rae, Community Organizer
http://bark-out.org/project/polallie-cooper-ii-timber-sale
Three guests from BARK, the Mount Hood forest watchdog and protection group:
Brenna Bell, Staff Attorney
Russ Plaeger, Restoration Coordinator
Courtney Rae, Community Organizer
http://bark-out.org/project/polallie-cooper-ii-timber-sale
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