Machines, Microchips, and Montana: Where AI Meets HI
We recently refined our subscriber list to focus on readers who genuinely engage with Evergreen’s work. If you’re
Despite being “unhappy,” President Donald Trump has signed the $1.3 trillion Omnibus spending bill Friday night, after earlier threatening
The U.S. House of Representatives has belatedly fixed the fire borrowing mess that has for several years forced the
Keynote address by James D. Petersen Founder and President, The Evergreen Foundation Resilient Landscapes, Thriving Communities: Achieving a Collaborative Vision
This full-page advertisement in the May 2 Wall Street Journal that caught my eye: A Federal Court has ordered R.
Many organizations claim to be public interest groups – that is to say, groups that advocate or lobby for a perceived
Rich Stem, an old Forest Service friend, now retired and living in Montana, has gently chided us for not remembering
A Firestorm has begun... The U.S. Forest service is going to have an interesting time filling the position of
Editor’s Note: Our colleague, Bruce Courtright, who chairs the National Wildfire Institute [NWI] at Fort Jones, California, has shared
Editor’s Note: Many environmentalists have long insisted that people living in rural areas should have no say in how
During the nastiest days of the spotted owl war, Oregon’s environmentalists frequently reminded their rural brethren that “tourism is
Rodney Smoldon is the Forest Supervisor on the 1.1 million-acre Colville National Forest in northeast Washington. From his office
Editor’s Note: Retired California businessman, Guy McMahan, sent us a copy of his response to the Forest Service’s
You 100% tax-deductible subscription allows us to continue providing science-based forestry information with the goal of ensuring healthy forests forever.