The California State Board of Forestry and Fire Protection found that Edgar Orre failed to comply with California Environmental Quality Act when he held a chain saw class in 2005 and felled dozens of conifers and hardwood trees. More trees were removed on other occasions, according to the state board.
Cutting down trees requires an environmental review, which had not been performed.
Orre's license to practice forestry in California was suspended by the board for six months on Jan. 6. In addition, Orre was put on probation for three years and will be required to work under the supervision of another forester during this time.
Orre continues to work as the assistant forest manager at the demonstration forest.
The head forester, Thomas Suftin, was sent a letter of concern by the board, but no punitive measure was taken against him.
Source: Santacruzsentinel.com - Link
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