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June 23rd, 2004 WW Editorial Staff | Rogue of the Week
 

Crown Pacific Partners / Bush administration

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IMAGE: OREGON CHAPTER SIERRA CLUB
The scream of chainsaws is once again splitting the air deep in the old-growth forests of Southern Oregon, where the scent of sawdust mixes with the tang of gasoline, bar oil, and an even more distinctive odor--the smell of greed.

The scene of the skullduggery is the Fremont National Forest, where the infamous Toolbox fire blazed in 2002. In the fire's aftermath, the U.S. Forest Service auctioned more than 10,000 charred acres for salvage logging. Enter one of our rogues, Crown Pacific Partners, which won the bid and inked a contract on May 25.

As it happened, Ivan Maluski of the Sierra Club was in Lakeview that day, when he heard from a Forest Service employee that Crown Pacific had started cutting down trees even before it signed the contract.

Armed with a digital camera, Maluski rushed into the forest and stumbled across a disturbing sight: freshly felled trees oozing sap, with sawdust still caked underfoot (see photo). Clearly, someone had been cutting down trees. Problem was, Crown Pacific wasn't supposed to let the chainsaws rip until it received the government's blessing.

Crown Pacific denies jumping the gun. "Neither Crown Pacific nor any loggers operating on its behalf conducted any harvesting activities on May 24 or 25," declared Greer Kelly, the log-supply coordinator for Crown Pacific's Gilchrist mill, in court documents.

There's more at stake here than itchy fingers. The Sierra Club and other green groups have filed a lawsuit to stop the sale on environmental grounds. Ordinarily, that would force the government to delay the harvest. But thanks to roguish rules pushed by the Bush administration, the U.S. Forest Service may short-circuit such lawsuits in an "emergency"--the definition of which is conveniently vague.

That means Crown Pacific may strip Toolbox of its timber long before the legal issues are sorted out. The bankrupt company, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy last year, certainly has a strong incentive to do so: Mired in debt, it may haul as much as 36 million board feet of lumber (enough to fill 7,200 log trucks) out of the Toolbox and related parcels at, um, fire-sale prices.

 
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06.23.2004 at 09:00 Reply
Crown Pacific Partners / Bush administrationPeople in that area need to go out there and do anything it takes to stop these FUCKHEADS!!!!—Joshua

 

06.25.2004 at 09:00 Reply
BushAll I can say is sumed up in my favorite bumper sticker,"Lick Bush in 2004."—Marilynn Block

 

09.24.2004 at 09:00 Reply
trees grow. we need to cut them. they grow back like your lawn.

 

02.18.2006 at 10:00 Reply
trees grow back like your lawn, but they grow at a much much MUCH slower ratetherefore, we need to cut them at a much much MUCH slower rate—Re: Poster on Sat, September 25

 

02.02.2008 at 01:24 Reply
You guys need to get a clue!

 

05.15.2011 at 09:34

Lindsey, I'm thinking either you don't have kids that go to public school now or they went when they actually taught something.  So many courses have been pulled out of public school.  I myself would like to have the choice of a decent education for my kids not special but decent and safe which is not occurring at our school.  Media or not, the school system is lacing in teaching our kids.  Our country's further is looking more grim then ever. Oh by the way I am buying one. It's called taxes.  Lets use them correctly!

 

 
 

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