Rep. Panetta Introduces Save Our Forests Act to Increase Staffing and Decrease Wildfire Risk in National Forests
Congressman
"Staffing shortages have forced National Forests, including our own
"It is in the best interest of our National Forests and the safety of our communities to ensure our National Forests have the resources they need to respond to these threats and mitigate risk. My legislation, the Save Our Forests Act, will help safeguard National Forests like Los Padres by ensuring they are properly staffed to keep our natural resources and our communities safe."
"Our National Forests provide wildlife habitat, healthy recreation, clean water, fresh air, and other ecosystem services of incalculable value. Bringing back the workforce capacity necessary to care for them will protect our collective natural heritage; it's good for the economy, and it's the right thing to do," said
"As Executive Director of CABS and a 30-year resident of
"I want to express my sincere appreciation to
"Our National Forests are undeniably facing an increased threat of wildfire, especially in
"The Save Our Forests Act will increase national recreation management and planning staff, including recreation technicians, recreation officers, and natural resource managers, all of which will help to mitigate the current challenges experienced due to the increase in visitors to the
"As climate change continues to impact our environment in unprecedented and devastating ways, it is extremely important that we ensure our federal forests are well-managed and adequately staffed. I am proud to support the Save Our Forests Act. This legislation will help increase staff at our National Forests where it is needed the most and ensure that they have the necessary training to better address the challenges brought on by increased park usage and by longer and more devastating wildfire seasons. I thank Congressman
"With an end goal of driving utilization, conservation, and the safety of our communities, I wholeheartedly support the Save Our Forests Act. COVID-19 has driven a rediscovery of the outdoors in our country, however the impact of wildfires across the Nation reminds us that visiting responsibly is critical. Our
"The Save Our Forests Act of 2020 is of critical importance to the County of
"As a lifelong resident of
President/CFO,
"Forests have always been important habitat for birds like the Northern Spotted Owl," said
"Engaging the public on-the-ground is an effective approach to prevent the number one source of wildfires: careless human behavior," Daniel Rossman, CA Deputy Director for
"Research shows that capacity constraints are the top barrier to using prescribed fire on federal lands. The Save Our Forests Act would provide a much-needed boost to
"Over 80% of wildfires are started by humans, and often it's because people aren't following the rules that protect us all, like ignoring a fire ban. With climate change making fires hotter and faster, if we want to protect communities from the destruction we are seeing throughout the West, we must put additional resources into reducing the number of fires that are started by people. We applaud
"Forests are tremendous carbon sponges, sequestering the equivalent of 15% of carbon dioxide emissions annually. Let's not let that go up in smoke," said
"Sufficient
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"Recreational activities are one of the many multiple uses of our nation's public lands. Over the past decade, conservation districts have seen the increase in recreation and its effect on stewardship.
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National Forests located in or near the wildland-urban interface that have experienced an increase in visitation over the past decade will benefit from the Save Our Forests Act.
The Save Our Forests Act is endorsed by:
Earthjustice
Audubon
Senator
Assemblymember
Sierra Forest Legacy
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