Posted On April 29, 2023

Proposed clearcutting in Jellico Mountains could have serious negative consequences

WhiteOak 0 comments
JMRA >> News >> Proposed clearcutting in Jellico Mountains could have serious negative consequences

By: Trevor Sherman, The News Journal

I have found myself doing a fair amount of research in recent days after attending last week’s Corbin Rotary Club meeting at David’s Steakhouse. The special guest speakers were Debbie Moses, and Timm and Theresa Martin, who were there to speak about the ongoing efforts to convince the U.S. Forest Service not to clearcut a roughly 5,000-acre piece of land that is located in the Jellico Mountains section of the Daniel Boone National Forest.

“As part of our citizens group, we wanted to present an alternative,” [Timm] Martin said. “We want to see more recreation, and less clearcutting in the Jellico Mountains. We have a perpetually renewable goldmine in our own backyards, and most people don’t even know it.”

Read the Story at The News Journal

Related Post

Citizens Alternative to the Jellico Vegetative Management Project

March 15, 2023 Tim Reed, District ManagerDaniel Boone National ForestStearns Ranger District3320 Highway 27 NWhitley…

Kentucky Residents Angered by U.S. Forest Service Logging Plan That Targets Mature Trees

WILLIAMSBURG, Kentucky—Brandon Bowlin learned of the U.S. government’s plan for clear-cutting in the southernmost mountains…

Corbin Tourism spearheading new ‘Appalachian Triangle of Kentucky’ group marketing effort

We need to share JMRA with this marketing group! The News Journal - An alliance…