Interior Secretary Zinke says environmentalists and lack of logging was the cause of the forest fires now burning in California. Definitely not related to climate change which is a Chinese hoax. I propose an experiment: Zinke’s home state of Montana has lots of forest…so let’s clear cut that state and see whether California or Montana is safer and better place to live in the next decade. Zinke apparently doesn’t know that grass or wheat or sagebrush can also burn, not just tall trees.
Posted by: atowhee | August 13, 2018
BLAME THE ENEMY
Posted in california, conservation, global warming, natural history, Uncategorized | Tags: forest fires, Montana, Secretary Zinke
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Hi Harry
We have sighted brown and white pelicans at Agate Lake near Medford, summer 2017 and Vaux swifts nesting in our chimney in Medford 2016-17. Fun!
By: Evelyn Ward on August 14, 2018
at 4:04 pm