ORIGINAL: blkpowder
ORIGINAL: fellas2
What blkpowder,no smart reply ?????
I won't call it a smart answer,but an informative answer. BB's claim is that he worked for the DNCR for 28 yrs.I've worked with people who had 30+yrs at their job and they still don't have a clue about their job.[/align] [/align]
As for his history reading. Just like back in school. Regardless of the subject.The class was given a specific chapter or chapters to read then tested on. After the tests,some passed and some failed. The reasons for the failures. Some didn't read the assignment,some kinda skipped read through and for some,they interpret totally opposite of what they are reading right in front of them.[/align] [/align]
So just as BB's so often statements,where's the proof he knows what he is talking about?[/align]
Here's a quote from a DCNR report on timber harvesting.
According to U.S. Forest Service inventories, forest
areas are actually increasing in Pennsylvania. Forest
area throughout the Commonwealth is currently at its
highest level since the late nineteenth century. In the
heavily populated Southeast, forestland increased
more than 6 percent between 1978 and 1989. Likewise,
it increased 4.5 percent in the Northeast and 3 percent
in the West. Even in the Poconos, an area of rapid
population growth, total forestland increased 1
percent. Today, about 60 percent of Pennsylvania is
forested.