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Siskiyou monument proposed ; Conservationist group asks for 600,000 acres in S. Oregon7/4/09 Herald and News The proposed Siskiyou Crest National Monument would be made up of 600,000 acres of federal land straddling the Oregon-California border. It would also serve as a habitat link between t h e O r e g o n C a v e s and Cascade-Siskiyou national monuments.“With climate change, places like this that act as unbroken corridors will become hugely valuable for survival of species as they move around the landscape,” sa id Laurel Sutherlin, a naturalist with the Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center in Ashland. Creating jobsCenter director Joseph Vaile said hundreds of jobs could be created to restore forests, streams and roads after decades of logging in the area filled with rare plants and important wildlife corridors. “We’re still in a real preliminary stage,” Vaile said. “We’ve been talking to scientists and other folks who have beenThe monument would span about 80 miles and include the Red Buttes and Siskiyou wilderness areas on the Rogue River - Siskiyou and Klamath national forests. The area would be roughly bounded by Ashland, Ruch and Takilma in Oregon and Klamath River and Happy Camp in California. Timber concerns
Dave Schott of the
Southern Oregon Timber Industries Association argued that
shutting out logging in the area would make it harder to
thin crowded forests to “That’s commendable. But if you are doing that to the inclusion of all timber harvests, you are creating a timber hazard.” The U.S. Forest Service and timber industry have cited a build-up of fuels in forests from a century of putting out fires as a prime reason for the growing number and intensity of wildfires.Scientific research is increasingly pointing to changes in climate, such as drought and longer hotter summers
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