2011 Proposed Forest Planning Rule release

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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2011

Associate Chief Forester Mary Wagner takes a few moments to announce the release of the 2011 proposed Planning Rule for the US Forest Service. This draft document, developed through extensive partner and stakeholder interaction, would provide a collaborative and science-based framework for planning in order to sustain and restore the health and resilience of our National Forests. It would also support vibrant communities by supporting sustainable recreation and rural job opportunities on the National Forest System. As part of the draft phase of this proposed Rule, We are asking the public to provide comments on the proposed rule to help the Agency develop a final rule that will have broad support and endure over time. You can find more details on providing comments to the Proposed Planning Rule on our website at http://bit.ly/dmmWVy.

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  • @wallofmirrors agreed ! :)

  • Your speech has a few problems.

    1) You can't be finally almost there.

    2)You sound like a machine. You were so boring I missed most of what you were saying. You can say boring things with enthusiasm or jokes, wit, charm, juggling bananas, whatever floats you boat but liven it up.

    3)You said you would save the tree's but didn't mention how.

    4)Shorter words. Five letters are as good as thirteen. Plus it helps with number 2).

    PS This is constructive criticism, not me egging you house.

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