Forest Guardians’ take on Lincoln is off the mark
I take issue with a number of the statements made by the Forest Guardians of Santa Fe in the June 24, 2007, guest column titled “Proceed cautiously with spraying.”
Mr. Bird correctly states that we “are not alone in experiencing severe forest insect outbreaks.” We are also not alone in pursuing a spraying program to control these insects. Examples include programs to keep tent caterpillars from defoliating aspen trees in Colorado, and aerial spraying programs throughout the country to control the gypsy moth.
If the current insect outbreak were occurring in a remote part of the Lincoln, it would be a different matter. There might not be the urgent need to intervene. However, in the present (more…)