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Louth senator calls for nationwide forest management plan in wake of recent wildfires

Louth senator calls for nationwide forest management plan in wake of recent wildfires Reporter: );   ); Louth Fianna Fáil Senator Erin McGreehan is calling for a nationwide uplands and forest management plan. The Senator has written to Minister of States Malcolm Byrne and Pippa Hackett outlining her concerns in wake of the recent wildfires in Killarney and the Mourne Mountains.    Senator McGreehan commented: “I am deeply concerned by the destruction and devastation to biodiversity and natural beauty of the areas that have been under fire over the past number of days.   “I wish to commend those involved in putting out these wildfires, 2,000 hectares have been burned in Killarney.

Letter to the editor: Point Edwards responds to Save Our Marsh concerns

MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: March 5, 2021 Editor: We want to thank Save our Marsh for sharing their thoughts with Point Edwards (see the Feb. 24 letter here) and to thank the Edmonds community as well for their questions and comments. Point Edwards Homeowners Association and Landscape Team, in conjunction with Certified Arboricultural and Biological Experts, have submitted an application for a Type III-A Landscape Modification Permit to be able to work on a small portion of the PE complex. The project does not propose any new development, will not change the slope or stormwater movement, and will not create any impervious surfaces. Instead, the entire goal is to positively influence the landscape by responsible tree work, and then careful replanting.

Sustainability: The Tribal College Role in America

A modern lumberjack in the Menominee Forest, an internationally recognized model of sustainable development. Tribal colleges have, for over 25 years, served tribal communities and American Indian people with a fervor and competency that have made these Indian-controlled institutions models for non-Indian institutions working with Indian students.  Part of the secret of tribal colleges is that these institutions arise out of their communities, serving them by operating libraries, head start programs, economic development efforts, and a host of other projects, while at the same time reflecting the culture, language, government, and land of the communities. Unlike more mainstream higher educational institutions, tribal colleges and tribal communities have a synergistic relationship: The whole is often greater than the sum of the parts. Intimately bound to the community, the college reacts to community needs as they arise. Significant parts of the community, in return, center inside c

WA s prescribed burning plan is putting rare South West ecosystems at risk

WA s prescribed burning plan is putting rare South West ecosystems at risk
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Sinoe Citizens Resolve Long-Standing Dispute Over Forest Land

Sinoe Citizens Resolve Long-Standing Dispute Over Forest Land Sinoe Citizens Resolve Long-Standing Dispute Over Forest Land Share MONROVIA – The long-standing conflict in the Tartweh-Drapoh Authorized Community Forest in Sinoe County over the forest leadership has finally been resolved by the Forest Development Authority. A five-member facts finding & Investigation FDA-CSO Team headed by Mrs. Weedor H. Gray, Community Extension Service and Mobilization Manager of Forestry Development Authority (FDA) after a two-day extensive discussion between the Executive Committee (EC) and Community Forest Management Body (CFMB) resolved the long standing conflict. The process was peacefully guided and the election and appointment of the newly elected the EC and CFMB respectively was supervised by FDA. 

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