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By Sarah Hale on Jan 31, 2013 in News, Outdoors

The decision to keep the Bridger Teton National Forest and the Caribou-Targhee National Forest separate was announced this week.

BTForest Supervisor Jacqueline Buchanan and CT Forest Supervisor Brent Larson recommended to the Intermountain Regional Forester that consolidation of the two forests is not in the best interest of the public.

Acting Regional Forester Marlene Finley concurred with their recommendation.

In October 2012 then Regional Forester Harv Forsgren, asked the two forest supervisors to evaluate the opportunity to gain efficiencies and save money between the two forests.

The goal is to find ways to reduce fixed costs, reduce duplication of administrative work and increase program delivery and work to the ground, Forsgren stated in the letter.

The letter indicated that options would need at least $1 million in savings each year to be viable.

After significant analysis, it was determined there wouldnt be sufficient cost savings to combine Forests, and that the services the Forests provide to the public and the resource would be negatively impacted, said Lynn Ballard of the Caribou-Targhee.

U.S. Representative Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo) expressed her support of the decision to keep the two forests separate.

Im pleased with the decision to set aside a very bad idea on merging the two forests, Lummis said. Thankfully the concerns of residents and employees were acknowledged and taken seriously. While a merger is not the solution to runaway government spending, I am looking forward to working with my colleagues and the Forest Service to find ways that the Forest service can save real money.

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