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When Forest Service Chief Tom Schultz was in Coeur d’Alene on April 7 for a public lands collaborative conference,
Healthy forests do not happen by accident. They are the result of informed decisions, ongoing observation, and a willingness to
Evergreen exists for one reason: to make complex forest science understandable without stripping it of truth. This year, much of
This is a repost of the second half of Braided Stewardship: Science, Responsibility, and Legacy. In hindsight, if I had
What follows is a two-part article — longer than our usual format — written with the hope that it offers meaningful insight
Due to recent unforeseen circumstances on our end - I am extending our offer one more day. For those of
On the day before Thanksgiving, we were on our way to our family celebration when everything changed in an instant.
You’re seeing a few more updates this month because we’re working hard to secure Evergreen’s future and
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Evergreen Foundation board member Dr. Peter Kolb is a world-class forest ecologist — and an avid deer and elk hunter. The
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