Selling-out Public Lands in Western Oregon
| What | Presentation |
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| When |
Nov 29, 2011 from 06:00 pm to 07:00 pm |
| Where | Eugene Public Library, 100 West 10th Ave. |
| Contact Name | Chandra LeGue |
| Contact Email | cl@oregonwild.org |
| Contact Phone | 541-344-0675 |
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A public presentation about damaging proposals to clear-cut a million acres of western Oregon forest lands.
Western Oregon’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lands have a long and sordid history. For years, some county governments received a share of the revenue generated by intensive logging, including old-growth logging, on these lands. Special “County Payments” legislation, passed in 2000, ended this practice, but now that money is set to expire in 2012.
The Bush administration tried to use concern over county funding to gut environmental safeguards on these lands, and return them to clear-cut logging – including old-growth logging – under a plan called the “WOPR”. That plan was found illegal by a federal judge. Now Rep. Peter DeFazio (D-OR) is hinting that he will partner with Republicans in the US House of Representatives to pursue legislation that could dedicate as much as 1 million acres of Oregon’s public forest lands to industrial timber production, and exempt them from federal environmental safeguards, in order to provide money to some county governments.

Come learn more about what’s at stake, Rep. DeFazio’s dangerous concept, and alternatives for generating county revenues being advanced by conservation groups and their allies.
What: Selling-out public lands in Western Oregon
When: Tuesday, November 29, 6:00-7:00pm
Where: Downtown Eugene Public Library, Tykeson Room
This event is free and open to the public.

