Midweek Musings: Pinchot - Women Taking Hold of The Problem
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When I was a youngster growing up in northern Idaho, my grandparents managed a farm that belonged to Bonner County.
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"No one – with the possible exception of Evergreen Magazine - has told the story very well. It is time
“Many people have been chasing consistent and viable forest thinning programs - what you are calling ‘certainty’ - for most
“I don’t just represent Avista in our Northeast Washington Forest Coalition. I represent the community at large; Kettle Falls,
“I still have some doubts about how arbitration might substitute for litigation, but I know that there is interest in
“Most folks – me included - don’t like big square or rectangular clearcuts. That would be one example of how
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