Bigfoot, Timber, and the Fight for the Forest: What Trump’s New Logging Policy Means for Sasquatch Habitat


Bigfoot, Timber, and the Fight for the Forest: What Trump’s New Logging Policy Means for Sasquatch Habitat

At Sasquatch Coffee, we’re all about strong brews, deep woods, and the mystery of the great unknown. So when big changes roll through our national forests, we pay attention—especially when those changes could shake up Bigfoot’s backyard.

President Trump’s recent executive orders aim to open up large sections of public land to expanded timber harvesting. The plan? Increase domestic wood production, reduce wildfire risk, and give a boost to rural economies that depend on logging. Sounds reasonable on the surface—but the real story, like a good Bigfoot sighting, is layered with questions and controversy.

Logging to Save the Forest?

Proponents of the policy make a solid case. Anyone who’s hiked through overgrown trails or seen the aftermath of a megafire knows how dangerous unmanaged forests can be. Controlled logging helps thin out excess growth and removes deadwood—natural fuel for wildfires. And let’s not forget: logging jobs are a lifeline for many small towns tucked deep in Bigfoot country.

If done responsibly, forest management can be a tool, not a threat.

But What About the Wild?

Here’s where it gets hairy. The kind of dense, old-growth forests being targeted for timber are the same ones that serve as prime Bigfoot territory. Whether you believe in Sasquatch or just appreciate the magic of undisturbed wilderness, those thick canopies and shadowy hollows are irreplaceable.

Critics of the policy argue that logging on such a large scale could disrupt ecosystems, drive out wildlife, and destroy what little untouched forest remains. Not to mention, the seclusion that gives Bigfoot a shot at staying hidden in the modern world.

Somewhere in the Middle Lies the Truth

We’re not here to throw axes at either side. Forests need care—and people need jobs. But we also believe that wild places deserve respect. Logging and conservation don’t have to be enemies. Smart forest policy can thin crowded areas, protect watersheds, and still leave room for mystery.

After all, if we clear it all away, how will we ever find Bigfoot?

So What Can You Do?

  • Stay Informed. Understand what’s happening in your favorite wild places.
  • Support Responsible Forestry. Advocate for practices that protect both jobs and ecosystems.
  • Get Outside. Hike the trails, sip your coffee under the pines, and keep your eyes open—you never know who’s watching.
  • Drink Sasquatch Coffee. Every cup you brew fuels a deeper appreciation for the forests we love.

Stay Wild. Stay Caffeinated. And Keep Believin’.

– The Sasquatch Coffee Crew

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