Editor's Column
Posted: 2011-05-26

We have been deluged by responses to Barry Wynsma's thoughtful essay on Forest Service leadership - or the lack thereof. Provided here is some feedback on the essay.

Posted: 2011-05-17

W.V. "Mac" McConnell writes from Florida. He is a U.S. Forest Service retiree whose Power Point presentations have appeared on our website many times. His latest efforts are nearby: an updated version of his earlier "Timber Resource Management" Power Point and a fascinating photograph, "One Landscape: Four Views," that shows what is happening on adjacent public and private forests at Deep Creek, near Townsend, Montana.

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2000-12-01

If we stop managing National Forests, they will decline and die, just as they've done at least 16 times since the last Ice Age.

2000-12-01

Listening to the National Forest harvest debate from the sidelines, one might easily conclude not much has changed in the Forest Service over the last 25 years, but the agency and its mission are both very different than they were-even ten years ago.

2003-11-15 By: Jim Peterson

I'd recommend the Forest Products Lab to anyone. They do a marvelous job." Phil Archuletta

2004-01-01 By: Avery Ascher

Sustainability Sets the Pace In Provincial Forests

2006-01-15 By: Mark Higley

So this is exciting, we've been crouched in the huckleberry for nearly an hour surrounded by a billion mosquitoes and finally the owl has taken a mouse. "

2004-07-01 By: Dave Skinner

Tucked into the corrugated folds of far Southwest Oregon, the Siskiyou National Forest has been ground zero in the national forest policy wars for 25 years.

2003-11-15 By: Jim Petersen

The United States is falling further and further behind in forest product research. Canada, Finland, Sweden and the European Economic Community are setting the global standard now.

2003-05-01 By: Jim Petersen

2003-05-01 By: Douglas W. MacCleery

Does the Past Provide Lessons for the Future?

2003-05-05 By: Jay O'Laughlin

Softwood Resource Conditions and Management Implications

2002-06-03 By: Jim Petersen

The skies have cleared over northern Arizona and New Mexico, marking the end of the worst Southwest forest fire season in anyone's memory.

2002-06-03 By: Jim Petersen

It has been a god-awful fire season in the Southwest. Just ask Bob Hennkens.

2006-01-15 By: Nolan Colegrove, Sr.

The forest is in your hands, take care of it for the people," those are the words of my grandfather, Alfred Nolan Colegrove, Sr.

2009-02-26 By: Gremaine White

For thousands of years Salish and Pend d'Oreille people have been lighting fires in the Northern Rockies for the benefit of plant and animal communities.

1998-09-01 By: Jim Petersen

In this issue, we write about forests and forestry in the Northeast. To grasp the magnitude of this story, turn to the back page. There you will find a list of 183 contributors who helped fund this project.

2007-01-01

In this issue, we write about the still unfolding scandal in the Oregon State University College of Forestry. It is meticulously researched and, we hope a thoughtfully written assessment of the so-called "Donato controversy"-a lamentable if not inexcusable act orchestrated from the shadows by at least two OSU professors and one Forest Service scientist.

1998-05-31 By: Jim Petersen

How else should a trustee manage a property held in trust other than as is obviously considered prudent for the management of his own property?

2000-12-04

In northern Arizona, along the north and south rims of the Grand Canyon, the National Park Service is considering the unthinkable: logging in a National Park.

2002-06-03 By: Jim Petersen

It is hard to believe that the Southwest's tumbledown forests once fit Edward Beale's idyllic description, but they did.

2002-06-03 By: Jim Petersen

The Southwest's timber industry is long gone, a victim of its near total dependence on national forest timber sale programs that were phased out in the 1990s.

2002-06-03 By: Jim Petersen

"Almost anything" is the quick answer to the question.

2005-01-15 By: Gary S. Morishima

Attend any public meeting on forest management and you'll probably encounter a whole school of red herring.

2002-06-03 By: Jim Petersen

Of all the questions confronting restoration forestry's proponents this one is the most difficult to answer.

1998-06-01 By: Don Motanic

Before white settlement began in America, the rules, roles and relationships linking Indians to their forests were not governed by legal codes.

2000-12-01

The difference between "Zero Cut" and "Forest Restoration" is perhaps best illustrated in terms of nature's three most intractable lessons: It is not possible to save or preserve a forest. The only constant in nature is change.

2000-05-01 By: Jim Petersen

An Interview with Top Industry Observers: Jim Bowyer and John Krantz

1998-09-07 By: Eric Johnson

The logging industry across northern New York State and New England has a long, rich and colorful history, backed by a mountain of tradition and popular folklore.

1998-09-07 By: Jim Petersen

Across the Northeast, net annual forest growth exceeds harvesting by safe margins, except in Maine spruce-fir forests devastated by the most recent spruce budworm epidemic.

2002-06-03 By: Jim Petersen

If we do nothing, most of the Southwest's forests will be lost to fire.

1998-06-01 By: Jim Petersen

In this Issue

2000-05-01 By: Jim Petersen

2000-05-01 By: Jim Petersen

An Interview with Minnesota State Forester Jerry Rose

2000-12-01

Since its inception in the aftermath of the Great 1910 Fire, the nation's forest fire-fighting policy has been closely tied to a conservation ethic of near biblical proportion: waste not, want not.

2002-06-03 By: Jim Petersen

The immediate causes of the Southwest's wildfires vary: lightning strikes, careless campers and arson. But there are underlying factors- reasons why these fires are so large and so much more ferocious than any for which evidence exists in natural history-that add up to real problems for communities, firefighters and the nation.

2006-05-15 By: Dave Skinner

Eastern Oregon's forests and communities are in a death spiral. Can anything be done to save them from certain disaster?

2006-05-15 By: Dave Skinner

Eastern Oregon's forests and communities are in a death spiral. Can anything be done to save them from certain disaster?

2007-01-01 By: Jim Peterson

In this issue, we write about the still unfolding scandal in the Oregon State University College of Forestry.

2006-05-15 By: Dave Skinner

Eastern Oregon's forests and communities are in a death spiral. Can anything be done to save them from certain disaster?

2006-01-15 By: Catherine M. Mater

Over the last few years, there has been much discussion of the use of the Montreal Process Criteria

2006-01-15 By: Todd A. Salberg

Integrating cultural Resource Management and Hazardous Fuels Reduction

2006-01-15 By: Dave Skinner

How and why tribal forestlands are managed differently from federal forestlands

2009-02-17 By: John Gordon

Forests affect the economic, cultural, and spiritual well being of tribal communities in many ways.

2009-02-26 By: Larry Mason

Some visitors are fortunate to be invited to walk in tribal forests.

2009-03-17 By: Jim Petersen

2009-03-04 By: Susan Mader Zinck

After 400 years, forestry still drives the province's economy

2009-03-03

Assistant Deputy Minister, Canadian Forest Service, Natural Resources Canada

2002-06-03 By: Jim Petersen

When logging slash is not properly disposed of it can be a fire hazard.

2006-01-15 By: Bill Downes and John Vitello

What's funding got to do with it? Funding is the critical key in every aspect of the Indian Forestry Program.

2003-08-01 By: Jim Petersen

"The only thing being protected in the public's forests today is the political influence of environmental groups..."

2003-11-03 By: Jim Peterson

In this issue we write about the twin towers of human progress: knowledge and inspiration.

2004-01-01 By: Annelies Pool

Traditional Uses Of Forest Products Drive Management Philosophy

2003-07-01 By: Jim Petersen

In the future, the West's federal forests will be cared for by two groups of service providers: garbage collectors and surgeons.

2003-05-01

Time is running out for forests in the Southwest. Wildfires and insects are devouring them in a death-dance unlike anything anyone has ever seen: unlike anything for which scientists can find precedent in nature.

2004-01-01 By: Elaine Schiman

Building Forestry Partnerships For Prosperity

2004-01-01 By: Tom Douglas

National Forest Strategy And Canada Forest Accord Turn Potential Enemies Into Across-The-Table Dialoguers

2004-01-01 By: David Holehouse

Diverse land-use demands and landscapes influence Alberta's management approaches

2004-01-01 By: Marj Welch

The Standoff Ends: Industry, First Nations and Environmentalists Make Peace. B.C. Embraces Innovative Results-based Forestry Program

2004-01-01 By: Shiela christie

Tony Morrison's Lifetime Devotion To Island Forests

2004-01-01 By: Moira Farr

Province takes a serious look at forest sustainability

2004-01-01 By: Gwen Martin

A Rich Forestry History and a Powerful Vision of the Future

2006-01-15 By: Bodie Shaw

Indeed, Indian Country has come a long way during this past century in terms of the evolution of the Indian firefighting force.

2003-05-05 By: Jim Petersen

Softwood Resource Conditions and Management Implications

2004-01-01 By: Remy Charest

Stakeholders and citizens are getting more and more involved

2003-05-05 By: Bruce Vincent

2002-06-03 By: Jim Petersen

Yes there are good forest fires. In fact, foresters often "prescribe" fire to dispose of accumulated debris, enrich the soil by speeding nutrient recycling or retard the growth of shrubs or grasses that would otherwise crowd out recently planted seedlings.

2002-06-03 By: Jim Petersen

Yes, the West's wildfire situation can get worse. In fact, it will get worse, probably much worse.

2006-01-15 By: Jim Durglo

Nestled next to the Mission Range of the Rocky Mountains in western Montana, is the Flathead Indian Reservation

2003-05-05 By: Jim Petersen

Forests and Wildfire Risks in the United States

1998-09-07

The Remarkable Recovery of Northeastern Forests

2003-05-05 By: John R. Olson

Meeting Society's Expectations While Expanding Shareholder Value

2003-05-05 By: Jim Petersen

Softwood Resource Conditions and Management Implications

2006-05-15 By: Jim Petersen

In this issue we write about environmental and economic collapse in eastern Oregon's Blue Mountains, a region known by many as the "Iron Triangle,"

2002-06-03 By: Jim Petersen

2009-02-26 By: Susan Tamez and Susan Johnson

The Forest Service and American Indian Tribes Working Together

1998-06-01 By: Gary S. Morishima

For countless generations, the economic and spiritual well being of Indian people has been tied to the land, air, water and all things that walk, fly, swim or grow roots.

2004-07-01 By: Jim Petersen

2000-12-01

Next to a nuclear explosion, there is no more lethal killing force on earth than a big forest fire. The most violent are called "blowups" because they are capable of exploding.

2009-03-06

One of the most impressive examples of post-fire forest restoration in America is located west of Portland, Oregon on State Highway 6: The Tillamook State Forest.

2006-04-03 By: Dave Skinner

As most years, 1973 had its ups and downs.

2006-01-15 By: John Sessions

A comparison of the 1991 and 2001 national assessments.

2006-01-15 By: Jack G. Peterson and James R. Erickson

Successful ITC Collaboration with the Bureau of Land Management, Forest Service, and Bureau of Indian Affairs

2006-05-15 By: Dave Skinner

Eastern Oregon's forests and communities are in a death spiral. Can anything be done to save them from certain disaster?

2004-07-01 By: Tim Partin

2009-03-06

How Can the Religious Freedom Needs of Native Americans be Accommodated

2009-03-05 By: Markian Petruncio, Ph.D. and Edwin Lewis

The Yakama Reservation in southcentral Washington State is a magnificent cultural resource for the 9,800 enrolled members of the Yakama Nation.

2009-03-04 By: Kenneth A. Armson1 R.P.F.

A World Leader in Sustainable Forest Management

2006-01-15 By: Timothy E. Moriarty, David W. Wilson, and Robert P. Bizal

Resource planning greatly strengthens a tribe's opportunity to sustain tribal vision and resources of value.

News and announcements:

2010-08-10 By: Joseph Vaile

News of Interest from Advocates of Certainty - Aug. 8, 2010

2010-08-02 By: Dave Gilmour, Pete Sorenson & Bob Austin

News of Interest from Advocates for Certainty - Aug. 1, 2010

2010-07-24 By: Joe Rojas-Burke

News of Interest From Advocates of Certainty - July 23, 2010

2010-08-20 By: Marvin Brown, Clint Bentz, David Ford and Steve Wilson

News of Interest from Advocates for Certainty - Aug. 20, 2010

2010-07-23

News of Interest From Advocates of Certainty - July 21, 2010

2010-09-13 By: Ross Mickey

News From Advocates for Certainty - Sept. 12, 2010

2004-12-01 By: Robert A. Harrington

An assessment of the condition of Montana's forests and the communities that depend on them

2012-02-01 By: Craig Rawlings

U.S. Forest Service Streamlines Appeal Process

2011-01-27 By: Matt Weaver

News of Interest from Advocates for Certainty - Jan. 27, 2011

2011-08-17

Struggling Sawmill Finds Key to Success

2011-08-03 By: Craig Rawlings

Log Trucks Needed

2011-09-07 By: Craig Rawlings

Coalition Plans to Press For Increased Timber Sales On National Forests

2011-09-28 By: Craig Rawlings

USDA Invests Largest Grant in History For Wood-based Northwest Biofuels Initiative

2011-09-21 By: Craig Rawlings

Lawsuit Over Timber Sale Reveals Split Among Environmental Groups

2011-09-14 By: Craig Rawlings

Loggers Face Massive Cleanup Job From Wisconsin Storm

2011-07-28 By: Craig Rawlings

Wood Heat Fights to be a Bigger Player

2011-06-01 By: Craig Rawlings

How the U.S. Forest Service Can Improve Leadership and Morale

2011-07-20 By: Craig Rawlings

How A Timber Baron Became Chairman of The Nature Conservancy

2011-06-30 By: Craig Rawlings

Ten Airlines Agree to Purchase Biomass-Derived Jet Fuel

2011-10-06 By: Craig Rawlings

U.S. Forest Service Study Confirms Wood Is Truly a Green Building Material

2011-10-12 By: Craig Rawlings

Turning Newspaper Mill Waste Into Lightweight Bricks

2012-01-19 By: Craig Rawlings

Most Detailed View of Forest Structure and Carbon Storage Ever Assembled

2011-12-14 By: Craig Rawlings

Maine Executive Order Puts Forest Certification On Equal Footing

2011-12-21 By: Craig Rawlings

The Death of Range Fuels Shouldn't Doom All Biofuels

2012-01-11 By: Craig Rawlings

The State of the Logging Industry?

2011-12-28 By: Craig Rawlings

Tons of Tree Bark Pose New Radiation Hazard in Japan

2012-01-04 By: Craig Rawlings

Racing to Salvage Millions of Dead Trees in Texas

2012-01-30 By: Craig Rawlings

Looking to Lousiana for Biofuels

2011-12-07 By: Craig Rawlings

China Imports Record Level of Wood Chips in 2011

2011-11-08 By: Craig Rawlings

Research Shows Potential Downside To Bio-Energy

2011-10-26 By: Craig Rawlings

Forest Products Industry Has Proud Heritage

2011-10-19 By: Craig Rawlings

Turning Slash Piles To Soil Benefit

2011-11-09 By: Craig Rawlings

Biomass Power Map Now Available

2011-11-30 By: Craig Rawlings

China's Ban on Logs From Virginia Costs Ports Millions

2011-11-23 By: Craig Rawlings

A Tree Party Rebellion

2011-11-18 By: Craig Rawlings

Regional Forester to Leave Missoula for D.C. Appointment

2011-04-28 By: Craig Rawlings

Greenpeace and Paper Giant Join Forces

2011-04-20 By: Craig Rawlings

BCAP Funding Cut in 2011 Budget Battle

2011-04-06 By: Craig Rawlings

Pilot Projects Seek Way Out of Forest Logjam

2011-04-06 By: Kyung M. Song

News of Interest from Advocates for Certainty - April 4, 2011

2011-03-16 By: Craig Rawlings

China is now officially the largest overseas market for B.C.'s softwood lumber.

2011-03-09 By: Craig Rawlings

More and more loggers are talking chips instead of saw logs.

2011-03-23

Google Backs Biomass Fuel Firm Cool Planet Biofuels

2011-05-11 By: Craig Rawlings

Fierce Competition Over World's Wood Fibre Supply Set to Take off

2009-01-06

For years, utilities felt their future was in coal and nuclear. Today, under pressure to go green, they are about to make some wrong decisions that will negatively affect our industry and society as a whole.

2011-01-31

News of Interest from Advocates for Certainty - Jan. 31, 2011

2008-03-01 By: Charles E. Kay

2008-06-02 By: Diane Denenberg

A Summary Report of Wood Utilization Efforts in Heating Systems in the Western United States and Territories.

2007-06-19 By: Jay O'Laughlin

This presentation focuses on potential improvements in the implementation of the National Fire Plan in Idaho.

2008-12-22

1999-03-01 By: Dr. W.R.J (Wink) Sutton

International Forestry Report - This report featured in the 1999 Annual Report of Evergreen Forests Limited and is reproduced by Forest Enterprises Limited with the permission of Evergreen Forests Limited and the author Dr. W. R. J. (Wink) Sutton.

2003-07-07 By: Oregon State University

Management Options for Forest Regeneration, Fire and Insect Risk Reduction and Timber Salvage

2006-07-03 By: Charles E. Keegan III

The last two decades have brought major changes in timber harvest, product output, and forest management to the western United States

2011-03-30

News of Interest from Advocates for Certainty - March 30, 2011

2011-03-28 By: Amanda Peterka

News of Interest from Advocates for Certainty - March 28, 2011

2010-08-23 By: Karla Kay Edwards

News of Interest from Advocates for Certainty - Aug. 22, 2010

2010-08-24 By: Press Release

News of Interest from Advocates for Certainty - Aug. 24, 2010

2010-09-09 By: Eric Mortenson

News From Advocates for Certainty - Sept. 9, 2010

2011-02-11 By: Phil Taylor

News of Interest from Advocates for Certainty - Feb. 11, 2011

2011-03-07 By: Rocky Barker

News of Interest from Advocates for Certainty - March 7, 2011

2011-02-16

News of Interest from Advocates for Certainty - Feb. 16, 2011

2011-06-08 By: Craig Rawlings

U.S. Pacific Northwest Looks to Jump-Start Green Jet Fuel Industry

2010-07-23 By: Noelle Straub

News of Interest From Advocates of Certainty - July 21, 2010

2011-08-11 By: Jerry Crane

News of Interest from Pac/West Advocates For Certainty

2010-07-24 By: Randi Spivak & Tom Power

News of Interest From Advocates of Certainty - July 23, 2010

2011-06-27 By: Eric Mortenson

News of Interest from Advocates For Certainty - June 26, 2011

2011-06-17 By: Susanne Rust

News of Interest from Advocates for Certainty - June 17, 2011

2011-06-16 By: Rob Manning

News of Interest from Advocates for Certainty - June 16, 2011

2011-06-13 By: Roy Keene

News of Interest from Advocates for Certainty - June 13, 2011

2010-08-18 By: Eric Mortenson

News of Interest from Advocates for Certainty - Aug. 18, 2010

2010-07-12 By: Mike Fahey

News of Interest From Advocates of Certainty - July 12, 2010

2010-09-07 By: The Oregonian Editorial Board

News from Advocates for Certainty - Sept. 8, 2010

2009-06-15

2010-03-25

New members represent labor and conservation

2011-08-08 By: Craig Rawlings

The Value of Your Support

2011-07-05

Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell testifies before the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources and answers questions posed by Committee Chairman Jeff Bingaman, U.S. Senator from New Mexico

2011-07-14 By: Duane Vaagen

News of Interest from Advocates For Certainty - July 14, 2011

2011-01-25 By: Lawrence Hurley

News of Interest from Advocates for Certainty - Jan. 25, 2011

2009-03-17 By: Jay O'Laughlin

The U.S. forest sector (forest management and wood products manufacturing) sequesters enough carbon each year to offset 10% of the nation's carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.Managing forests to uptake and store more atmospheric carbon adds another dimension to the enduring question, when should trees be cut?

2009-03-16 By: Jay O'Laughlin

During the 2007 session of the Idaho Legislature two concurrent resolutions (HCR 26, HCR 27) authorized the creation of interim committees to address two forestry issues.

2010-08-17 By: Don Brunell

2011-02-22 By: Phil Taylor

News of Interest from Advocates for Certainty - Feb. 18, 2011

2011-05-18 By: By Les Joslin

Depends on Revised Laws and a Restored U.S. Forest Service.

2011-02-20

News of Interest from Advocates for Certainty - Feb. 20, 2011

2009-03-12

2011-05-18 By: Barry Wynsma

Thoughts and suggestions from a soon to be retired land manager, Barry Wynsma.

2011-01-24 By: Bruce Vincent

2011-06-13 By: John Marker, USFS, Retired

A Forest Service Veteran Responds to Associate Chief, Mary Wagner's May 10, 2011 Speech, "Partnerships and Collaboration: Our Hope for the Future"

2010-07-26

News of Interest From Advocates of Certainty - July 24, 2010

2010-07-26 By: Joe La Tourette

News of Interest From Advocates of Certainty - July 24, 2010

2011-01-18 By: The White House Office of the Press Secretary

News of Interest from Advocates for Certainty - Jan. 18, 2011

2011-05-26 By: Karina Brown

News of Interest from Advocates for Certainty - May 24, 2011

2011-06-19 By: Oregonian Editorial Board

News of Interest from Advocates For Certainty - June 19, 2011

2011-06-20 By: Jennifer Epstein

News of Interest from Advocates For Certainty - June 20, 2011

2011-03-31 By: Lawrence Hurley

News of Interest from Advocates for Certainty - March 31, 2011

2009-06-15

2004-12-06 By: Robert A. Harrington

An assessment on the condition of Montana's forests, and the communities that depend on them

2011-07-15 By: Charles Pope

News of Interest from Advocates For Certainty - July 15, 2011

2011-07-06 By: The Oregonian Editorial Board The Oregonian

News of Interest from Advocates For Certainty - July 6, 2011

2011-07-08

News of Interest from Advocates For Certainty - July 8, 2011

2002-01-16

The use of the National Forest Reserves. History and Objects of Forest Reserves

2003-04-07 By: Henry Spelter and Matthew Alderman

About 160 fewer softwood sawmills are operating in the United States and Canada than were 8 years ago. Nevertheless, the combined capacity of the remaining mills has increased by 16%, to over 173 million cubic meters.

2011-07-06 By: Suzanne Stevens

News of Interest from Advocates For Certainty - July 6, 2011

2010-08-13 By: Jeff Barnard, Associated Press

News of Interest from Advocates for Certainty - Aug. 13, 2010

2009-09-23 By: AFRC

2009-11-24 By: John Riis

2010-08-25 By: Ray Ring

News of Interest from Advocates for Certainty - Aug. 25, 2010

2010-08-15 By: Oregonian Editorial Board

News of Interest from Advocates for Certainty - Aug. 15, 2010

2010-08-18 By: Tom Tidwell

News of Interest from Advocates for Certainty - Aug. 18, 2010

2011-02-08 By: ohn McArdle and Jean Chemnick, E&E reporters

News of Interest from Advocates for Certainty - Feb. 8, 2011

2010-08-06 By: Press Release

News of Interest from Advocates For Certainty - Aug. 6, 2010

2010-07-29 By: William Yardley

News of Interest From Advocates for Certainty - July 28, 2010

2010-07-30 By: Michael Jamison

News of Interest from Advocates for Certainty - July 29, 2010

2010-05-24 By: Jim Petersen

2009-08-10 By: Jim Petersen

My friend Craig Thomas sent me another e-mail note the other night. It nearly broke my heart. He is lonely. He misses his wife and kids and being home for the summer in ...

2011-05-31 By: Ric Costales

Natural Resource Policy Not For the Timid?

2011-05-17

Patrick Heffernan of the Montana Wood Products Association asks some timely - if not very uncomfortable questions - concerning the EPA's rush to implement new greenhouse gas standards that would again work a hardship on those who grow and harvest the nation's wood fiber.

2011-07-05 By: Mike Crouse

Among the dozens of comments we've received in response to Mary Wagner's May 10 speech at a reception sponsored by the Rural Voices for Conservation Coalition, these are the highlights.

2009-03-01 By: Charles E. Keegan III

Severe wildfires in 2000 testify to the hazardous forest conditions over large areas of New Mexico.

2008-08-22 By: Mark E. Harmon

Persistent changes in tree mortality rates can alter forest structure, composition, and ecosystem services such as carbon sequestration.

2012-01-09 By: Jim Petersen

Editor's comment concerning Mike Petersen's (Executive Director - Lands Council) Response To Dr. Tom Bonnicksen's Essay, "Death Of A Forest: Why We Should Care"

2003-07-07 By: Larry Mason

Forest fuel reduction treatments are needed, as demonstrated by the increased number of devastating crown fires and annual increases in National Forest acres categorized as high risk.

2007-05-04 By: Diane Denenberg

This paper has been prepared by forestry representatives of the U.S. tropical islands and the US Forest Service for use by the State & Private Forestry Program Redesign Committee.

2007-01-01 By: Charles E. Kay

Were Native People Keystone Predators? A Continuous-Time Analysis of Wildlife Observations Made by Lewis and Clark in 1804-1806

2010-01-04 By: USFS

2010-02-20 By: Jim Petersen, Co-founder and Executive Director, the non-profit Evergreen Foundation

We've frequently used the phrase "infrastructure collapse" to describe the slow erosion of wood product ...

2011-05-26 By: Jim Petersen

We have been deluged by responses to Barry Wynsma's thoughtful essay on Forest Service leadership - or the lack thereof. Provided here is some feedback on the essay.

2011-01-12 By: David Steves

New of Interest from Advocates for Certainty - Jan. 12, 2011

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