I understand and agree with you on most of your points about timber management and road closures.
I doubt we could have a meeting of the minds on biomass exportation from stressed environments but that's the least of the forest management problems for the moment. It will come back to haunt those supposed "managers" in the future but for now they need to thin and back off from active management practices from the past.
You write with some authority, knowledge and an obvious passion. Those are all good things. Please try to stay current on the facts or you will get slaughtered on the public stage. A good spokesman understands the subject intimately and doesn't speak to things they aren't prepared to back up with facts.
Try to stick to one subject at a time and always be prepared to explain again and again in detail.
Please don't take the following as criticism, we need thoughtful well spoken people like you if we are going to create a decent future. These notes are to help you understand where you will be distracted from your goals.
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Any BLM wilderness study areas from the 90's have expired or have been made wilderness by Congress. The BLM's ability to create new wilderness study areas expired in 1993. By 2013 all the study areas that weren't already designated wilderness by Congress ceased to be designated BLM wilderness study areas.
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The only Lost Burro Mine I know of is in California. You won't have much luck opening that one since it's in Death Valley National Park. Before it was a National Park it was a wilderness and a National Monument - since 1933. There is no Lost Burro Mine claim listed there or anywhere else in Arizona.
You will have to be clearer about your complaint. There is no commonly available public information to lead a reader to understand what your complaint about the Lost Burro Mine is. Please provide some verifiable facts.
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The Sage Grouse nonsense is over, it's time to move on, we won that one.
ALL 14 conservation areas have been withdrawn, the courts have shut most of them down and the BLM have officially abandoned the others now.
The Sage Grouse will not be listed or protected:
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I don't know what "control would be transferred" there is no law on the books or proposed that would transfer the Public Lands to the States.
As I've already pointed out the State Trust Lands in Arizona are not the property of and are not controlled by the State of Arizona. If that isn't clear to you in Title 37 or the statutes you can read Article X of the organic Constitution of Arizona State or the 1912 Enabling Act. The Trust Lands are external to the State.
How anybody would think it was a good idea to transfer the Public Lands to a private trust is beyond me. Luckily there is no such proposal on the horizon. Unless you count the one made up article circulating endlessly through the internet.
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Keep up the postings but please keep us informed on the details. Let us know what you want us to be informed about before you move on to a new subject. Check your sources. I do my own research when I hear of others misdeeds or complaints. Help me and your readers to get to the facts ourselves.
Thanks for your efforts Mad Machinist, keep up your studies and your passion.
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