Thanksgiving 1954
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Timber industry people who don’t trust forest collaboration believe that those of us who participate in collaboratives are sleeping
"The lesson in ‘Playing God’ is that there is no such thing as leaving nature alone. People are part
"There are great invisible leveling forces in society. When society decides that this or that group is being too
"The timber industry is going to have to learn to share these forests with others who have different values
"The lesson in ‘Playing God’ is that there is no such thing as leaving nature alone. People are part
The lesson in ‘Playing God’ is that there is no such thing as leaving nature alone. People are part of
“When we leave forests to nature, as so many people today seem to want to do, we get whatever nature
The “Single Use Sustained Yield Act”: A thoughtful proposal for improving the management of our National Forests By Barry Wynsma,
The forestry world has lost another giant. John Marker, a much admired U.S. Forest Service retiree, recently passed away
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The forestry world lost another giant this month. Lumberman, Milt Herbert, who one admirer once called "our industry'
Editor’s note: Evergreen Foundation board member, Mike Newton, is one of the most respected forest scientists in the nation.
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