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IDAHO'S FOREST FAMILIES: THE MASON BROTHERS
LOGGING ON...WITH TECHNOLOGY “Loggers are optimists. Otherwise, we wouldn’t be loggers. We like our future prospects and hope
Bruce and Chas Vincent: Losing Our Forests To Litigation
Chas Vincent: If there are no capital investments in wood processing, the years of hard work our collaborative’s have
Gloria Flora: Using Nature's Templates
You worked for the Forest Service for 23 years and were met with much controversy surrounding your 1997 decision to
Dale Bosworth: Moving Beyond Extremes
"Let’s start with the recreation side. There are dozens of groups that recreate in our national forests: hikers,
Kenneth Swanstrom: Do The Right Thing
The kind of thinning work you are doing for the Stoltze and O’Neil families looks very similar to the
Christine Dawe: Transparency In Collaboration
We suppose the big challenge for the Forest Service comes in framing the conversation it wants to have with collaborative
Gordy Sanders And Roger Johnson: Pioneers Of Collaboration
“I certainly agree with what Gordy has said, but at age 79 I look at the world a little differently
David Allen: Why Elk Habitat Is Changing
Which brings us to our last question. What do you make of the idea that title to all federal land
Anchor Forests Video Series, Part 3: Fire And Climate Change
We recognize climate change and our need to adjust our practices to reflect the changing environmental conditions in our forests.
Anchor Forests Video Series, Part 4: Forest Policy And Economics
It is time to further public policy that enables an innovative, culturally based, historically proven method of forest management. Sustainability
Anchor Forests Video Series, Part 2: Overcoming Boundaries
"Nature" is indiscriminate. From an ecological standpoint, man-made boundaries are not the best solution. When we plan within
Anchor Forests Video Series, Part 1: Land and Place
The land is the heart of our culture. It gives us our identity...our place. We demonstrate respect for the