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"Let’s start with the recreation side. There are dozens of groups that recreate in our national forests: hikers,
The kind of thinning work you are doing for the Stoltze and O’Neil families looks very similar to the
We suppose the big challenge for the Forest Service comes in framing the conversation it wants to have with collaborative
Which brings us to our last question. What do you make of the idea that title to all federal land
“I certainly agree with what Gordy has said, but at age 79 I look at the world a little differently
The land is the heart of our culture. It gives us our identity...our place. We demonstrate respect for the
"Nature" is indiscriminate. From an ecological standpoint, man-made boundaries are not the best solution. When we plan within
We recognize climate change and our need to adjust our practices to reflect the changing environmental conditions in our forests.
It is time to further public policy that enables an innovative, culturally based, historically proven method of forest management. Sustainability
Evergreen: Let’s talk about the A to Z project for a moment. The litigators who refuse to collaborate were
Evergreen: Nature isn’t waiting. Vaagen: That’s for sure – and our latest wildfire season proves the point in spades.
When I was a youngster growing up in northern Idaho, my grandparents managed a farm that belonged to Bonner County.
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