 |
May 22, 2002
For Immediate Release
| Contact: |
James Kleissler, Allegheny Defense
Project, (814) 223-4996 |
| |
Bill Belitskus, Communities for
Sustainable Forestry, (814) 778-5173 |
| |
Bill Smedley, Greenwatch/Pennsylvania
Environmental Network, (570) 398-7383 |
Conservation
Groups Call for End to Logging, Oil and Gas Drilling in Pennsylvania's
State Parks
Clarion, PA - Today, a coalition of conservation groups
called for a permanent ban on commercial logging and oil and gas
drilling within Pennsylvania's State Parks. The organizations called
for the ban in response to the Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources (DCNR) request for public comment on the regulations guiding
state park management. The letter was sent to the DCNR today by
the Allegheny Defense Project (Clarion, PA), Communities for Sustainable
Forestry (Kane, PA), Greenwatch (Jersey Shore, PA), Heartwood (Bloomington,
IN), and Pennsylvania Environmental Network (Fombell, PA).
The groups pointed to the recent controversy over
drilling under 500,000 acres of state parks and forests as the need
for a regulatory requirement prohibiting such drilling. In April,
conservationists uncovered a secret plan to auction off leases for
oil and gas drilling on the state park and forest lands. Conservationists
also uncovered the fact that DCNR Secretary John Oliver has financial
ties to the oil and gas industry including stock in producers of
natural gas generated power.
"Despite numerous requests, DCNR Secretary John Oliver
has failed to provide a lease document that demonstrates that state
parks will be protected by planned oil and gas leasing," said Bill
Smedley with the Pennsylvania Environmental Network. "If Secretary
Oliver truly intends to protect these areas from drilling activities,
then it should not be difficult for the Secretary to amend the state
park regulations to specifically prohibit drilling in the parks."
The groups pointed to past logging at Ricketts Glen
State Park in northeastern, PA, as an indication for the need to
prevent future logging in state parks. Over the past two years,
a large area of Ricketts Glen State Park was "salvage" logged by
the DCNR after it was hit by a windstorm. According to conservationists,
the DCNR was dismissive of public concerns and used the windstorm
as an excuse to get at the commercially valuable black cherry while
compromising environmental concerns. Conservationists say that the
DCNR has since hinted that other such logging projects are likely
in other state parks in the future.
"Last year, Secretary Oliver's DCNR broke records
by logging more acres of state forests and parks than at any other
time in history," said Jim Kleissler, Forest Watch Director for
the Allegheny Defense Project. "Pennsylvania's state parks are one
of PennsylvaniaÕs main tourist attractions and provide important
wildlife habitat for many of our native species. Commercial logging
and oil and gas drilling are incompatible with the purpose of our
state parks."
Click here to see the
letter submitted by the conservation groups.
##
|
 |
|
 |