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hahaha, that's funny. You are a hippy and nerd at the same time. How do you do computer work and environmental work at the same time?
hahaha, that's funny. You are a hippy and nerd at the same time. How do you do computer work and environmental work at the same time?
On a serious note....i have a degree in forest/ecosystem management (that does not mean i know jack crap though). I went to school at WCU, not too far from Tellico. One thing that really is surprising while reading what Heather wrote, is that these folks from Cali came to the east coast to survey the situation. That's red flag number one for me. The Appalachian ecosystem is so diverse and so different from anything out west, there is no reason a forest ranger from out there should be meddling in our ecosystems trying to draw any conclusions. A local should be used. Secondly, how in the world could this be a park and have no management plan? I was taught that every national forest/national park is managed under a comprehensive management plan. This should entale everything from erosion control, forest management and wildlife management, aesthetics, ect.... So red flag two is flying also to me by them saying there is no erosion control plan in effect.
I want to do some more reading....
Absolutely more reading is necessary! You are right in that the Forest is supposed to have a comprehensive land management plan. This is the link for the Nantahala I found:
http://www.cs.unca.edu/nfsnc/nepa/nantahala_pisgah_plan/plans.htm
But, I think the difference here is that they don't have a particular plan for Tellico...or at least they don't have one that is being put into practice.
And I agree with you on red flags! The folks that were here from the west coast are specialist in OHV trails. Check out their website. http://www.fs.fed.us/trailsunlimited/. They are a for hire branch of the USFS that only does trails.