Snagged! End snag-cutting on Federal lands

Tom Kogut - A pair of western bluebirds at a woodpecker-excavated cavity in eastern Washington.
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Jim Pena, Director, U.S. Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region

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Dear Mr. Pena: We are asking the U.S. Forest Service in the Pacific Northwest, which manages 25 million acres of public land, to ban snag-felling on all National Forest lands in its jurisdiction. The practice of snag-felling for home firewood use destroys hundreds to thousands of snags each year. These snags provide critical breeding habitat for sensitive wildlife, including bluebirds, woodpeckers, owls, swallows, and swifts. It also leads to the removal of downed wood important for mammal...

Dear Mr. Pena: We are asking the U.S. Forest Service in the Pacific Northwest, which manages 25 million acres of public land, to ban snag-felling on all National Forest lands in its jurisdiction. The practice of snag-felling for home firewood use destroys hundreds to thousands of snags each year. These snags provide critical breeding habitat for sensitive wildlife, including bluebirds, woodpeckers, owls, swallows, and swifts. It also leads to the removal of downed wood important for mammalian forest carnivores and rodents used as prey for spotted owls, northern goshawks, and other at-risk raptors. The loss of forest snags means the loss of forest birds and the loss of overall forest biodiversity and resilience. We urge Region 6 of the U.S. Forest Service to ban the antiquated practice of snag-felling by the public, and to enact fines for individuals found felling snags.

Petition background

Stop snag-felling on U.S. Forest Service lands in the Pacific Northwest!  Each year, untold numbers of snags are cut by firewood gatherers in areas used by some of our most at-risk woodpeckers, owls, and raptors.  This practice is legal on millions of acres of National Forests that are managed by taxpayer dollars. Help us put an end to this terrible and outdated practice that impacts more than 90 species of birds and wildlife in our beautiful western forests.

Fast Facts:

  • Snag felling is allowed on at least 10 National Forests in the northwest (Deschutes, Ochoco, Okanogan-Wenatchee, Colville, Umatilla, Idaho Panhandle, Wallowa-Whitman, Malheur, Winema, Fremont, Umpqua).
  • These same forests are home to dozens of snag-dependent species, including at-risk birds like the white-headed woodpecker, black-backed woodpecker, Lewis's woodpecker, Vaux's swift, and flammulated owl
  • These Forests manage a "woodcutting" program in which snags may be cut and removed for home firewood use by the public.
  • Due to this "woodcutting" program, snag densities may decline by up to 82% – these snag removal rates are similar to those caused by salvage logging.
  • Felling of and chainsaw disturbance at nests has been linked to reproductive failure or mortality in white-headed, black-backed, and three-toed woodpeckers – these are sensitive species the Forest Service is tasked with managing.

For information visit: Chapter Conservation Action in Washington

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We signed: Snagged! End snag-cutting on Federal lands

Donald
Elmira, NY
Thu, 2016-01-21 16:19
#422
Sara Jayne
Albuquerque, NM
Fri, 2016-01-08 16:07
#421
Jerry
Hot Springs, AR
Thu, 2015-12-17 21:23
#420
Mary-Lane and Robert
Goldendale, WA
Wed, 2015-12-09 13:43
#419
Elizabeth
Brooklyn, NY
Tue, 2015-12-08 13:41
#418
Mary
Deer Park, WA
Fri, 2015-11-20 15:50
#417
Phyllis
Seattle, WA
Mon, 2015-11-09 12:36
#416
Patty
Seattle, WA
Sat, 2015-11-07 18:29
#415
Mickey
Seattle, WA
Sat, 2015-11-07 17:51
#414
Berl
Seattle, WA
Sat, 2015-11-07 17:49
#413
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