
How we begin our workdays
The non-profit Evergreen Foundation has been up to its eyeballs in the West's wildfire-forest management debate for at
"This is very promising."
Chad Oliver, PhD silviculturist and preeminent Forest Stand Dynamics scientist after touring Chas Vincent’s grizzly habitat restoration project on

Creating grizzly bear habitat using adaptive forest management tools
For the last two years the Evergreen Foundation has been involved in an effort to create more grizzly bear habitat

Who Steals from Children?
Editor’s Note: In my 60 years as a working journalist Who Steals from Children is easily one of the
America’s Forests in the Balance: A National Emergency: A Call to Action
Editor’s Note: Michael T. Rains – a friend and colleague for several years - wrote the foreword to my book,
Not much "near term" hope for better days...
Editor’s note: Doug Robertson is the Director of the Association of O&C Counties, an organization that represents

Another Giant Gone: Gene Yahvah, 1926-2023
Gene Yahvah died in Libby, Montana on May 23, 2023, his ninety-seventh birthday. He was a legend among Montana foresters

A Moral Responsibility to Tell the Truth
The citizens of our country - those who own our federal forests - paid my salary for 38 years. I

A conversation with Forest Service Chief, Randy Moore
One of my best friends has known Randy Moore for decades. To my pleasant surprise, they are alike in ways

This Earth Day - Do Good. Use Wood.
_Evergreen _receives hundreds of email queries in the runup to Earth Day. The deluge of invitations to "do this&

Video Series - American Forest Fires: The Untold Story
About three years ago, Amos Eno, my friend and colleague from Yarmouth, Maine called me to ask if I could

God, Family, and The Elliott - Jerry Phillips: 1927-2022
The Elliott State Forest 1930-2022 Many Oregonians do not understand or appreciate the statutory role timber growth and harvest from