Introduction

You have found the Salvage Logging or Forest Health web site. The information presented on this site demonstrates that salvage logging (and most other logging) damages forest health. This web site is a joint effort of the Blue Mountain Native Forest Alliance, the Constitutional Law Foundation, the Columbia River Bioregion Campaign and the Sierra Club.

The purpose of the Salvage Logging or Forest Health web site is to:

The documents that are used as references were collected in order to provide forest activists with an understanding of how public agency management has lead to the same forest health problems that these agencies claim more management will alleviate. The Oregon Department of Forestry illustrates this problem on its web site when they say: We do not agree that logging should take place in live forests but we agree that agencies are currently managing for future salvage opportunities rather than for forest health or sustainability.

How to use this web site

This web site is organized as a series of progressively more complex levels of information. The first level is generally just a list of subjects. The second level is a simply worded explanation of the situation and the third and deeper levels are generally scientific reference documents that give more detail about items described in the second level narrative.

One way to use this web site is to find your area of interest and follow the hot links to the depth of your interest. If you are really interested in a subject you can follow it out to reading from some of the scientific papers that explain that subject.

Outline of Web Site Levels

I. Fire, salvage and forest health myths

II. Problems Resulting from Forest Management III. Recommendations for Management for Forest Health IV. Other Related Web Sites Back to Forest Health Home Page