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My view: Planting more trees will benefit Utah
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If one agrees that global warming is real or not, we all should be aware of the thousands of acres that are being deforested in South America. We cannot continue to deforest the world without a price to our environment. Let's do it!
I noticed what appears to be the subtext at the end, where the writer starts bashing environmentalist's and their supposedly misplaced priorities. At least the environmentalists I know demonstrate a knowledge of Utah ecology.
Perhaps the Russian Olive is only an example? Don't throw out the baby with the bath water.
JS:
You need to go back and read the editorial again. The author made mention of similar efforts in climates (can you say Israel) much drier than Utah.
As for Russian Olives, anyone who inows anything about willife knows that Russian Olives provide excellent cover and forage for quail, pheasants, and other birdlife. They've been planting them in Cache Valley for fifty years for this purpose.
Now that's funny!
I've never considered myself a tree hugger, but I sure enjoy the beauty of the outdoors. And one doesn't have to take too many looks at a valley in Washington that has just been harvested of trees, to realize that the beauty is no longer there.
Again, my main points; REforestation with native species is fine, but attempted AFforestation of areas that were not originally forest (except urban areas), is not a good use of our resources. And the discussion above tells me that we have a long way to go in educating the public about the dangers of using exotic species.
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