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	"author_name": "Sierra Forest Action",
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	"title": "Stop the Caldor Fire &quot;Restoration&quot; Project! ",
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	"description": "Comments Due September 27th, 2024 The U.S. Forest Service is threatening our forests with a destructive salvage logging plan disguised as restoration. We must act now to protect the El Dorado National Forest from this assault on post-fire biodiversity! The Caldor Fire &quot;Restoration&quot; Project is a massive logging plan threatening 226,941 acres, including 76,000 acres of extensive post-fire salvage logging. This isn&#x27;t restoration—it&#x27;s a smokescreen devastating forests and imperiling communities while shamelessly claiming to do the opposite! Key Concerns: Climate Change: Logging emissions far exceed wildfire emissions, contradicting climate mitigation claims. Wildlife Impact: Threatens Black-backed Woodpeckers, California Spotted Owls (proposed for ESA listing), and 37 other observed bird species that depend on post-fire habitats. Natural Regeneration: Salvage logging significantly cripples true forest recovery and kills up to 72% of natural conifer regeneration Fire Risk: Contrary to claims, scientific evidence suggests logging may increase fire severity and community risk. Cumulative Impacts: Fails to adequately address effects alongside other regional projects on wildlife, watersheds, and forest fragmentation. Misleading Labeling: &quot;Restoration&quot; is a sham that misrepresents the project&#x27;s true nature and impacts, prioritizing timber harvest over true ecological restoration. Emergency Action: Phase 1 bypasses public review, undermining democratic processes and public trust. Inadequate Data: Lack of comprehensive GIS data prevents thorough public review. We call for: A full Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) True no-action alternative allowing natural regeneration and wildlife habitat to flourish Full protection of all post-fire habitats Release of comprehensive GIS data Honest project labeling Withdrawal of the undemocratic Emergency Action for Phase 1 Withdrawal of the project if the above concerns cannot be adequately addressed Act Now! Submit comments by 11:59 PM PST September 27th: Sign this petition (submitted through CARA via Sierra Forest Action!) Submit individual comments via CARA or mail Contacts: Environmental Contacts: sierraforestaction@gmail.com and info@johnmuirproject.org USFS Contact: Andrew Mishler - andrew.mishler@usda.gov, (530) 642-5187 More info: https://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=63359 https://linktr.ee/SAVE_CALDOR_FIRE Share widely, subscribe for updates, and support the environmental groups fighting to save our forests!",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/stop-the-caldor-fire-restoration-project"
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