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Forest Service Projects
Tallulah Ranger District (Georgia)
Compartment 32: District Ranger David Jensen has issued his decision
to proceed with the timber sale in Compartment 32, which is located in the Warwoman
Wildlife Management area between Sarah’s Creek and Pounding Mill Creek. The
sale consists of 225,000 board feet of mostly pitch and white pine, with .4
mile of temporary road construction and a temporary log stringer to be constructed
across Hickory Bottoms Creek. We oppose this sale as we believe this stand of
timber would be best managed for old growth; in addition, the project appears
to be another instance of converting a predominantly hardwood stand into pine.
Comments and or appeals are due September 8th, 1998.
Highlands Ranger District (North Carolina)
Land Exchanges: The Nantahala National Forest has proposed two land exchanges
within the Chattooga River watershed, in order to acquire two critical inholdings
that border on Big Creek and the Chattooga River. The CRWC commends the Highlands
Ranger District for this proposal and approves of these exchanges, which will
benefit the long term health of the aquatic ecosystem.
NC Department
of Transportation
Bullpen Road: The NC Department of Transportation has indicated that
they may reconsider their recent decision about the Bullpen Road widening project.
The CRWC offered a proposal to modify the project, to address both safety and
environmental concerns. CRWC Director Buzz Williams will be meeting with the
Secretary of the NC DOT to discuss the possible implementation of all or parts
of the proposal. We will keep you posted on the outcome of this meeting.
CRWC Kid’s
Geography Contest Winner
Congratulations to Jane Inman of Clinton, South Carolina, who correctly identified
the rivers in the kid’s geography contest. Jane will be awarded a float trip
down the Chattooga River. The correct answers were: 1) Chattooga; 2) Chauga;
3) Tallulah; 4) Chattahoochee; 5) Little Tennessee; 6) Nantahala; 7) Horsepasture;
8) Toxaway; 9) French Broad; 10) Tuckaseigee; and, 11) Hiawassee.
The Appalachian
Forest A Search for Roots and Renewal
Writer Christina Bolgiano will sign copies of her new book (named above) at
Cyrano’s Bookshop in Highlands, North Carolina, from 1-3 p.m. on Friday, September
25th. This book includes a chapter that explores the work of the Chattooga River
Watershed Coalition, and features Coalition Director Buzz Williams. Come and
meet this highly acclaimed conservation writer.
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