On Snowy Nights
This year, On Snowy Nights also marks a moment worth noting. Jim recently received his third, First Place Award of
THE GLORY OF THE WOODS “We are sitting on a gold mine,” he says quietly. “Not just a recreation paradise,
A GREAT TIME TO BE A FORESTER “Logging and saw-milling are small mostly family-owned businesses. We all know one another
“About three years ago, I wrote an essay in which I asked whether wildfire can be both good and bad
There is something unethical about allowing a person or a group that refused to participate in the collaborative planning of
“Really worthwhile social change is seldom easily accomplished. It takes a long time to build trust on common ground. Our
I recently ran across an old photograph that reminded me why Thanksgiving is my favorite day of the year. It
BLESSINGS, LUCK, AND A LITTLE BIT OF MAYBERRY “It was downright scary in the beginning,” Schwartz says of what it
STAYING THE COURSE "I would absolutely encourage anyone to pursue a career in forestry or any other natural resource-based
BUILDING THE FUTURE “The people in my life – my family and friends – helped me restore my faith in myself,” Adams
“Categorical Exclusions will over-ride federal environmental laws and exempt logging from any analysis or disclosure of adverse environmental impacts and
“Measuring annual growth against annual mortality, some east-of-the-Cascades national forests in Washington may already be in a deficit, meaning they
U.S. Forest Service retiree, Bruce Courtright, and several of his retired colleagues composed this open letter to the nation’
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