Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 02, 1989, Page 18, Image 18

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    Congressional truce not effective, both camps say
By left Barnard
Assot iatc*d Press
OKAN'TS PASS ! \l*i tmvi
ronmeiitalisls and represent.!
liv es of I he timber industry ex
pressed (Imil)ls liiat tile t S
Forest Servile could turn out
the timber I ailed Ini liv ( 'nil
giess m a short term trine he
tween loggers and the northern
spotted owl
The two sides each said I ri
dav they nave up loo nun h and
the solution that i ame out ol
political wrangling stretching
hai k to June IT! mav he too lit
tie too late lor timber depen
dent towns as well as the spot
ted ow I
Moth sides also agreed that
management of tin' Northwest's
forest has now been thrust on a
national stage and lor heller or
worse will never again lie .1 In
1 al issue
I he last dpi h deal 1 alb d lor
the Forest Serv 11 e to produce
7 7 billion hoard feel ol timber
in Oregon and Washington .mil
the I' S Bureau of l and Man
agemenl to prodm e ! 'i hillum
hoard feet ill (fregnp in the nest
v ear
The deal restored some 111 d 1
1 lal rev lew ol limber sales or
deled the lores! Servile to re
i (insider its management plans
lot the spotted owl 111 the next
year and implemented a polii v
ol preserving environmenlnllv
s 1 g 1111 it ant stands of old
growth
I lie 1 ompriiinise w as a lar
I 1 v from Ihe deal proposed
lime .71 m Salem bv Sen Maik
II a 111 e 11| altei 1 onv enmg a sum
mil ol environmentalists and
timber industry representatives
to t r i •«• some nl tin- timber
lix k<■<{ up bv lawsuits brought
In preserve lnilnl.il fni tin- spot
It'd owl
I .11 nil with .1 growing timlicr
shortage due In lawsuits mcr
Ihf spotted owl. Iliillifltl Inid
proposed .1 guaranteed harvest
nl ft hillinn linord It'i'l nl lirnlifr
trnm n.lllnii.il forests in Oregon
.uni Washington .ind Iiillion
board ft'i'l from HIM Kinds in
( begun w itli no i li.im f nl jodi
i nil ri'VifW
I lu if are improvements in
ihf fund version iivit what w.is
originally proposed, said Vic.
Slifi attorney Inr tlif Simra
I lull I .cgal Ili'fi'nsf I und
wliir.li li.indli'd I hi- spolted owl
lawsuit against llif Inrest Nei
vui' I In- organi/alion is sepa
r.itf Ironi the Sierra ( lull
Slifi s.nd In- was luippv In
sit I In* I' i iifst Shi vii f diri'i 11 •! I
In Il'.ISSt'SS lls management
plans Ini llif spnllfd nw I a pi i
niarv goal nl llu* spnllfd owl
lawsuit
I lifif is good 11111-i I inn inn
i filling consult' nil ion nf liag
mi'iitalinii nl ecolugii ally sig
llifii ant i>111 grnwIII Inn- st
stands, lie said I Ilf prnlllflil
is llu- i nl Ifvid is sn high that
vou wotulri him llif Forest
Sfi \ ii f is going In lit' ablf to
give mi'.inniglul consideration
in that diri-i livf
l lif ilf.il i alls Inr releasing
I I Iiillion board fuel nut nl llif
1 7 Iiillion under t ourt injuni
linn in llif I i ire si Sf i vii e law
suil. Slier said
" I lie biologists have been
telling us I bat we may have al
ready passed the point nl no re
Inin lor the owl." lit’ said
llif pur ported solution here
m.n well Im* loo little* emigres
sional attention loo l<il>*
Fin* Forest Sarxjic would
have no i oinment until the
compromise was signed into
law hy the president said (.ar\
( oidnva spokesman (or Region
I) in I'nrllantl
( liris West, ilisiru I forester
for the Northwest I oreslrv \s
six lalion also expressed
douhls the Forest Sen. it e i mild
produie the tiuihei given the
constraints won In environ
mentalisls
III terms of everything that
the environmental comrnunitv
or preservationist community,
everv prohlem rer ogni/.ed w ith
the Hatfield Adams amend
men! the volume was too
high there was no judicial re
v lew the old grow th definition
was too narrow everv single
one of those points has been
met West said Not one i on
i essiiin w .is made our w av
Hut the bottom line to us is
that it appears we got a short
term solution where prior to
this we had nothing. West
said We are going to see lav
oils hei ause in the W estern
parts of the two states we've
seen V erv little timber sold
IA en il the timber is sold in
I )e< ember 01 laiiuurv tliev w ill
not he able to start harvesting
that hi*i ause tliev can't build
roads until the weather is drv
It is unfortunate when we
have a united Northwest dele
gallon with a solution for tile
Northwest that two congress
men from east of the Roi kies
t ’liet Atkins and Sid Yates, can
In* so powerful affer ting timber
dependent i (immunities in the
Northwest, West said
I..irr\ Tuttle. Oregon director
ol Thr Wilderness Sim ict\ said
I in- Ih*sI thing In ionic out ol
I lie i i fit I was th*- nationalization
of ihc old growth issue
\\ lulc there are .1 lot ol
things in this |).i( kage I don't
like I think it established .1
new beat hhe.nl l ullle said
I know there is consideration
and a strong possibility ol
oversite hearings on this in the
Semite as earl\ as October of
this year
lames Monleith direi tor ol
the Oregon Natural Kesoun.es
latum d said lie was staggered
l>\ the willingness ol law
makers Iroin outside tin- region
to take on the Northwest dele
gallon on this issue
That trend is a vet\ power
(ul trend .ind one that ive have
a certain amount of faith in.
he -.aid
Mark Kev of the National I or
est I’rodiu Is Assih iation
u.irned that sue ( ess ol the deal
depended on the goodwill ol
environmentalists
lie added that the harvest
levels environmentalists are de
crying as too high were the
same levels the Oregon Natural
Hesotm.es Court! il testified last
spring \\ ere ai i.eptable
"Whether this works or not
is todav .1 matter ol spei illation
to some extent, not hec ,mse it is
not well written, hut he< ause it
depends verv heavih on the
good faith of everyone in
volved Ke\ said
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