when you manage the foofert and manage the burns, you open the floor ap see a flesh of fawna. tamente as plant life increases you get a flesh in wildlife in arkansas. we saw an increase in the wood pecker and quail dear and several other species. it is good for the wildlife and creates cleaner water and air. by applying these management practices, this will be applied differently. as we let the local stakeholders manage the forest the way it was intended to managed, it is good for the local communities where these forests or located. another thing we have done in this bill is we have strengthened the schools provisions. and 25% of funding has to go into local comminets that fund schools and this is where forest activities around the national forests vr decreased over the past several decades. we cut $12 billion board feet. many of these local economies depended on these forests. as we quit cutting timber, tchess communities suffered where they are located. this bill will allow funding to go to these communities so they continue to provide commrg funding and continue to provide