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
Today is Monday, November 2, 2020. All Souls Day. Traditionally a day to remember and honor those who have gone
Spotted Owls and the Spotty Sciences that Spawned Them: 5 Questions Bob Zybach wrote this article/editorial seven years ago
This Spring – April 29 to be exact – I got an email note from Jim Hurst, an old Montana lumberman friend
“Writing and pimping and your pal, Jim” paraphrases “Logging and pimping and your pal, Jim,” a chapter in Norman Maclean’
The Trump and Biden presidential campaigns are now in full throat. The odds favor Mr. Biden, but they also favored
BLACK HILLS GREEN Jim Petersen An Evergreen Magazine follow-up report on Case No. 1 - 25 years later. Read more:
The whole notion of “fighting fire with fire” has been around for a long time. It has gained considerable traction
Wesley Rickard, my late father-in-law, was a forestry legend. He was the old Weyerhaeuser Timber Company’s first forest economist,
I met Sonny Perdue last Thursday, June 11. We talked for about 10 minutes about the West’s wildfire pandemic.
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A CALL TO ACTION - A National Crisis: Lack of Forest Management Resulting in Destructive Wildfires [and Global Degradation] Michael
Paul Hessburg is with the Forest Service’s Research and Development branch and a leading fire and landscape ecologist. He
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