When controlled burns go bad
In Evergreen's 40-year history, no topic has commanded more of our attention than wildfire, not even the runup
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
I have been swapping email notes with Society of American Foresters editor, Steve Wilent, for years. Mainly we commiserate about
Northern Idaho’s 1967 Sundance Fire will be remembered in four solemn ceremonies later this month, including one honoring the
Mary Farnsworth and Cheryl Probert are, respectively, the Forest Supervisors on the Idaho Panhandle and Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests. More
Lyle Laverty’s June 8 testimony before the House Subcommittee on Federal Lands, which begins on Page 2 of our
Idaho’s timber and tourism sectors have prospered side-by-side in our Panhandle region since the end of World War II.
Overview: The U.S. Forest Service estimates that 90 million acres of the nation’s federal forest estate are in
An Agency to Match the Mountains This PDF is available for your personal use. "A proposal for structural and
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