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Letter
opposing the KBRA giving Mazama Tree Farm to the Klamath Tribes
by
Frank Wallace
Frank
Wallace, Chairman of The Klamath Basin Alliance, Inc., delivered the
following statement in regards to the Klamath River Basin Restoration
Agreement at the Klamath County Board of Commissioner’s hearing
February 11, 2008.
Klamath
Tribe representatives’ repeated statements say they want to work with
the rest of this community. Tribal reps say they support our
farmers and ranchers and want to make us whole. Their actions over
the past twenty years however, have sought to destroy not only our
farmers and ranchers, but also our logging industry. The Klamath Tribe
joined lawsuits to stop the
Winema
National
Forest
from
putting up logging and thinning contracts.
The
short-nosed and Lost River sucker fish were listed from data collected
by a tribal biologist, data that, at its best, is questionable.
This listing has been used for one purpose: to regain land the Klamath
Tribe sold to the federal government and which it was paid using
taxpayer dollars. The Klamath Tribe no longer holds any right to
that land. The suckerfish listing is being used as a leverage tool
to get the land, water or the money. Now they are back using the
salmon to the same end. They are as responsible as any other
special interest group for the crisis that faces our farmers and
ranchers.
The
Tribe wants land, a sawmill, and special treatment on private and
government lands so it can control logging, wood production and to build
a biomass plant to produce electrical energy. These are the very
things it has opposed, if those things were done by anyone other than
tribal members. If The Tribe was sincere in its’ statements, it
should give up its’ unattainable claims for water. They could
join this community in reasonable management of our resources and help
work toward the betterment of the entire community, not just the divided
few. By its’ own actions, The Klamath Tribe has done nothing to
bring us together ---- and everything to drive us apart.
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