Russ and Joe,

     I think everyone on this list agrees in principle. However, the thought 
processes to address all the ecological, climitalogical, social values, etc. 
are daunting. I must confess that I can't quite figure where to begin. Ed Frank 
has a good mind for tackling some of the up  front thinking on the subject. 
There may be efforts already underway. Lee Frelich may know of some.

Bob 

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Joe:

I strongly agree with your premise for valuing trees, especially large old ones 
and the land and sites they occupy and I applaud your thoughts.  I'd like to 
hear more before I throw my two cents worth in but I think you are onto 
something..especially with the increasingly documented value of older growth 
forests for carbon sequestration.

Russ






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