President Bush Will Have To Decide On Forest Thinning Bill

For decades, federal policy has concentrated on putting out forest fires once they erupt, rather than making them less dangerous by removing undergrowth and small trees.
Nov. 22, 2003
For decades, federal policy has concentrated on putting out forest fires once they erupt, rather than making them less dangerous by removing undergrowth and small trees.
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