More responses to clear-cutting at forest preserves
Editor’s note: The following e-mails were forwarded by Neil McGaughlin, a former IDNR Conservation policeman, to The Rock River Times and are reprinted with permission of the writers.
From: Ted Peck
To: thartley@wcfpd.org
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2012 10:12 AM
Subject: forest preserve vandalism
Mr. Hartley,
I’m sure your quest to return country forest preserves to a prairie state is well intentioned, but the brain trust that decided to “clear this path” has apparently chosen to overlook the unintended consequences of this endeavor and consider the will of the people before embarking on a heavy-handed, narrow-minded crusade.
Know that your vision to return these public properties to what is apparently your personal vision for retrogressive progress is not shared by persons with an understanding of nature at least equal to yours. I strongly suggest an immediate moratorium on this timber removal project and objective study of all ramifications before you proceed.
Sincerely,
Ted Peck, outdoor writer
Editor’s note: Peck reports Hartley, director of Land and Development at the Winnebago County Forest Preserve District, never responded to his letter. Peck relates he has created “at least one outdoor column, broadcast, article, etc. every single week since June 1973. From June ’73 until August ’05, I was a resident of Winnebago County. The outdoors is my life. What is happening in the Winnebago County Forest Preserves is a narrow-minded, misguided travesty against a resource which requires deep and diverse consideration with anything that will impact our natural heritage!” Peck is also a full-time fishing guide.
As noted above, the following e-mail was sent to Peck, in response to the letter sent to Hartley.
Subject: Re: forest preserve vandalism
Ted, your letter to Mr. Hartley was gratefully appreciated. Not only by myself, but also by the those in the silent majority. Thanks for being there for those who can’t speak for themselves, those being nature itself and our environmentally intelligent crusaders, many to whom you are a forerunner. You help maintain what we so desperately need.
Sincerely
Neil McLaughlin
From the March 14-20, 2012, issue
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3 Comments
it begs the question who is benefiting from the clear cutting?
Ted Peck hit he nail on the head about the damage done in the 3 forest preserves.We have many areas in some of the newly acquired forest preserve lands for prairie restoration.
My question is what qualifications or educational degrees does Mr Hartley has to hold the position he has with the WCFP ?
Or is he in his position because of being related to the Hartleys that donated a nature preserve to the WCFP many years ago ?
Sincerely,
Mark Heckman
Another stupid thing about clear cutting to create prairies is the “controlled burning” required to maintain prairies.
The forest preserve districts idiots have no concern for people with heart and lung disease who live in the vicinity of the smoke.
Why doesn’t anybody at the IEPA care about health of the people in Winnebago County? They should be all over those inconsiderate fools. They don’t even answer the phone.
Swanson Rd. is off and on smokey enough to cause a car accident today as they just burned Keiselburg again today.