Thanksgiving 1954
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The new fret about pesticides killing northern spotted owls is worrisome on several fronts, but hardly news. Marijuana growers have
Yesterday, I went looking for an essay I wrote maybe 25 years ago titled, The Sense of a Goose. I
I never cease to be amazed by the stuff that comes over the transom here at Evergreen. Just when I
I wrote the first draft of this essay last October 9, then decided to set it aside until next summer
Editor’s Note: Retired Nevada State Forester, Bob Roper, has written a brutally honest assessment of the underlying and still
A Coeur d’Alene Press editor recently asked me why I believe federal judges are beginning to see collaborative forest
New Forest Service Chief, Tony Tooke, has his hands full. The West’s wildfire-ravaged National Forests are falling apart, and
Last year, Evergreen Magazine commissioned a series of graphs that help to illustrate just how dire the situation in the
It would be easy for me to say, “It’s about damned time” to all the hand-wringers and wailers in
In case you hadn’t noticed, it’s wildfire season across the West. Again. Even the Wall Street Journal has
A sea change in how federal judges view collaborative forest restoration projects is underway. It is plainly visible in rulings
Another forestry giant is gone. Wesley Moss Rickard, who is widely believed to be the intellectual force behind modern-day industrial
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