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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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"National forests are unhealthy because they have the wrong kind of trees and too many of them. The cause is a combination of past timber harvesting practices and fire suppression. The cure involves removal of some of the trees to alleviate stress by reducing competition for limited moisture and nutrients - and the implementation of management practices favoring tree species best suited to individual sites. Public policy and public trust are two closely elated barrieers standing in the way of an effective cure." Dr. Jay O'Laughlin, Director, Public Policy Analysis Group, University of Idaho College of Foretry, Evergreen, March-April 1996
"We must always consider the environment and people together, as though they are one, because the
human need to use natural resources is fundamental to our continued presence on earth."
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