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Adam Amato Emerald Forest continued from page 1A environmental laws by the Bush ad ministration,” activist Andrea Dorkin said. “It’s about addressing the one group of people who have gained all the power and showing them not everyone agrees with what they are doing.” According to organizers of the movement, the groups will use a vari ety of educational, political and direct action tactics to achieve their goals. Dorkin said it takes all types of re sistance to protect forests. She said the level of involvement is not as im portant as the involvement itself. “If you’re not comfortable going out and participating in a tree-sit or employing cat-and-mouse tactics with loggers onlpublic ground, then write letters tb your representa tives,” she said. “It doesn’t matter what you do, just do something.” Several “forest defenders” who will participate in Gascadia Summer have been practicing direct action measures in public forests slated for logging or fire prevention. In 1999, the National Forest Ser vice approved a tree sale in the Win berry Greek watershed, located about 50 miles southeast of Eugene on Highway 58. The sale was intend ed to replace another sale that had been canceled because endangered species were found on the acreage. The Winberry site is in the midst of an older forest structure, which in cludes trees older than 300years. This replacement sale spurred forest de fenders to construct a tree-sit village in the logging area. The tree-sit has been in operation for four years, and accord ing to forest defenders, it will not be tak en down in the foreseeable future. Perched in a fir tree, 150 feet off the forest floor, a tree-sitter calling himself Wiley Coyote said the site had been quiet recently — notice ably absent of the sounds of chain saws and logging outfits. “It’s really peaceful here,” Coyote said. “We’re just trying to keep it that way. These trees are valuable for more than lumber.” Coyote said the fire reduction plans proposed by the Bush admin istration are nothing more than fur ther attempts to open public lands to logging. He said the tree-sit at Win berry Creek will continue through out the summer and for as long as forests continue to be threatened. A recent report by the American Lands Alliance said the HFI was just a smokescreen for industrial logging. The report states HFI would create a permanent “Goods for Services” pol icy where logging agencies would be paid with large trees to remove small-diameter trees and brush that creates a fire risk. ALA officials said a “Goods for Adam Amato Emerald Protesters have set up networks of walkways to save forests from clear-cut logging. Services” relationship creates a “sit uation where the economic value of timber removed drives both the type and location of the projects toward the backcountry, where the larger trees are found.” This situation would contradict what the plan was intended for — protecting communities on the bor der of forest land. HFI also would repeal large parts of the National Environmental Poli cy Act, the major piece of legislation requiring that all federal agencies “look before they leap, or cut, by gathering information and analyzing the potential impacts of their deci sions and actions on wildlife, water quality and the environment,” ac cording to the nonprofit public inter est law firm Earthjustice. The removal of NEPA require ments would allow logging opera tions access to the forest before ar eas could be widely studied. Members of the Bush administration said the change is necessary because in the past, environmentalists seek ing to count every species present in the forest were responsible for a de lay in the implementation of fire pre vention projects. But lawyers from Earthjustice dis agree. “It is telling that the only piece of the HFI agenda to have become law is the one most desired by the timber industry,” Earthjustice legislative director Marty Hayden said, adding that the quicker agencies were allowed into forests, the quicker they could be gin realizing profits. According to a federal analy sis, the forest and forest product industry donated #3.4 million dollars to the GOP during the 2000 elections. “This is about man and his greed,” said Rick Gorman, a member of the Native Forest Council, a nonprofit environmental protection group. “The administration is trying to use fire protection as a guise to access more public timber.” Contact the senior reporter at aimeerudin@dailyemerald.com.