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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America The Beautiful - Two young bicyclists peddle up an old logging road in the George Washington Grove, a red pine hideaway in the Superior National Forest in the summer of 1999. Civilian Conservation Corps tree planters planted this forest, only minutes from Grand Marias, Minnesota, in the 1930s. Grand Marias has become such a haven for tourists that the Forest Service decided the grove ought to be set aside in perpetuity. It's very pretty, but the sawmill less than five miles from here paid a dear price for the loss of access to these trees.
Two young bicyclists peddle up an old logging road in the George Washington Grove, a red pine hideaway in the Superior National Forest in the summer of 1999. Civilian Conservation Corps tree planters planted this forest, only minutes from Grand Marias, Minnesota, in the 1930s. Grand Marias has become such a haven for tourists that the Forest Service decided the grove ought to be set aside in perpetuity. It's very pretty, but the sawmill less than five miles from here paid a dear price for the loss of access to these trees.
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