Where has Evergreen been and where are we headed?
A potential donor called us last week to ask, “where we had been and where we were headed.” He explained
Elsewhere on our website, you will find a five-part interview from 2018 with our friend and colleague Michael Rains. Mr.
Editor’s Note: Evergreen colleagues and wildfire experts, Roger Jaegel and James Montgomery have cowritten a thoughtful and penetrating essay
Editor’s Note: Amanda Kaster is the Director of the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation [DNRC]. She was
Huzzahs to the public relations genius who figured out that the most visually memorable way to showcase the herculean efforts
Every major conservation group in our country – including the venerable Nature Conservancy - has endorsed the urgent need for the
In a perfect world, we would be removing dying and dead trees before wildfire strikes, not leaving their bone-dry carcasses
The western United States is on the leading edge of the worst wildfire season in a century. Worst in acres
Editor’s Note: McKenzie Peters has been working with Bob Zybach on his Oregon Watersheds and Websites project since 2012.
This publication addresses the growing wildfire risk within the county land base and shares efforts by a diverse group of
Vicki Christiansen’s decision to retire this summer has me thinking about the qualities – and qualifications – the Biden Administration should
Lincoln County Community Wildfire Prevention Plan (CWPP)Download the Lincoln County CWPP (PDF, 2.2MB) Lincoln County Community Wildfire Prevention
Evergreen’s relationship with the National Association of Forest Service Retirees dates from the years when the late John Marker,
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