Congresswoman Savers is met by George
Sweetwater, Chief of the Renapi, and the Tribal Council.
They are joined by Beaurogard (Bo) Saw from the Loggers
Organization for Global Sustainability ( LOGS
) and Douglas Fir from Preservationists of Indigenous and
Natural Environments (PINE).
Bo Saw and Douglas Fir have serious
concerns about the effects of acid precipitation on the health of
the forests in and surrounding the Renapi reservation. Although
their groups sometimes disagree over issues about forest management,
they have agreed to join forces and work to solve the problems that
are causing the degradation of the vegetation in Ramford County.
The group takes Congresswomen Savers to see six lakes in and near
the Renapi reservation and describe the changes that have occurred over the last
15-20 years.
They provide data showing the reduction in pH and the
decrease in aquatic plant and animal life that have accompanied the
changes in the acidity of the water.
They also hike on several old logging roads in the
reservation to examine the damage to the forests
Flora Savers is dismayed by the extend
of the damage to this relatively undisturbed area of Ramford and
agrees to: