Did you hear, John? California’s National parks could be coming under the ax soon. Literally.
The Trump Administration is pushing for all of California’s national parks to be opened up for expanded logging operations.
This so-called “emergency” order calls for the production of 25% more lumber, with California being one of the states most heavily impacted.
That’s why we need to know ASAP: Do you believe we should begin chopping down the forests in our national parks to meet Donald Trump’s “emergency” goal? We are hoping to get at least 17 more responses from your area to get a statistically significant sample:
National forests started being created in 1891 as part of a conservation effort to protect watersheds and forests for drinking water and timber supply — after heavy overlogging threatened both.
But now Donald Trump is looking to boost lumber supply and the logging industry by chopping down swaths of forest in our national parks.
California is expected to be one of the states that will bear the heaviest brunt of this logging push. The Trump Administration even published a map showing the national park areas that would be targeted. Take a look: ⬇️
That is why it is incredibly urgent that we get 17 more responses from your area to our flash poll: Do you believe we should begin chopping down the forests in our national parks to meet Donald Trump’s “emergency” goal?
VOTE NOW
Thank you for caring,
- CADEM
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