Medford BLM Proposes 4000 Acres of Logging in Evans Creek - Send a Letter Today
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Question: If you owned a severely degraded watershed that
provided crucial habitat for at-risk salmon and was fragmented by
poorly built logging roads and hammered by clearcuts, how would you
manage the few remaining patches of intact old-growth forests?
This is a trick question! You do own such a forest.
The portion of the Evans Creek watershed administered by Medford BLM
belongs to every American…but it is being managed solely for the benefit
of the timber industry.
Evans Creek: A Watershed On the Brink
A visit to the Evans Creek watershed can be a
profoundly depressing experience. Every other square mile is owned by
industrial timber companies who have slicked-off all of their native
forests and replaced them with fiber plantations. The publicly owned BLM
forests in the watershed haven't faired much better. Less than 13% of
Lower Evans Creek still retains old-growth forests. A maze of logging
roads routinely dump sediment into the streams.
But all is not yet lost. Fall Chinook still spawn in
Evans Creek. Neotropical migratory birds still utilize the few intact
forest stands. Rare plant species are regularly found in the deep
organic duff layer that exists only in the watershed's old-growth
forests. Even a few Northern spotted owls are (barely) hanging-on in
what remains of their habitat.
The BLM Wants to "Finish Off" Evans Creek
The BLM acknowledges that the ocean of
small-diameter tree farms that dominate the landscape present a much
higher risk of stand replacement wildfire than do the remaining
old-growth forests. Unfortunately, this knowledge hasn't influenced
their behavior in the slightest.
The agency recently proposed logging an additional
4000 acres in Evans Creek. Some of the logging would occur in riparian
"reserves." More of the logging would occur in forests set aside for
wildlife connectivity. And over 2,100 acres of the logging would consist
of regeneration harvests - the BLM euphemism for clearcutting.
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