Two Forests Under The Big Sky: Tribal v. Federal Management

Editor's Note:

Alison Berry, a research fellow with the Property and Environment Research Center [PERC], Bozeman, Montana, has written an excellent essay comparing the management styles on adjacent forest ownerships in western Montana - the first being that of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes and the second being the Lolo National Forest.

We have long been enthusiastic supporters of tribal forestry and less than enthusiastic observers of what is wrong with current federal forest management policy.

After you've read Ms Berry's thoughtful essay, click here for "Speeches".  Take a moment to read Jim Petersen's equally thoughtful speech, "Is it Time to give our Federal Forests Back to the Indians?"

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