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Rodney Smoldon: The Challenge Of Wildfires In Eastern WA
Evergreen: Let’s talk about the A to Z project for a moment. The litigators who refuse to collaborate were
Kurtis Vaagen: Can Collaboration Replace Litigation?
Evergreen: Nature isn’t waiting. Vaagen: That’s for sure – and our latest wildfire season proves the point in spades.
Christmas Morning On The Farm
When I was a youngster growing up in northern Idaho, my grandparents managed a farm that belonged to Bonner County.
Gary Morishima: The Hope Of Forest Collaboration And Anchor Forestry
Evergreen: The many powers that Tribes hold as sovereign nations make some people very nervous. But what we see here
Forest Collaboration & Climate Change: Jim Doran
"No one – with the possible exception of Evergreen Magazine - has told the story very well. It is time
Forest Collaboration: David Ehrmantrout
“Many people have been chasing consistent and viable forest thinning programs - what you are calling ‘certainty’ - for most
Forest Collaboration in Northeast Washington: Ron Gray
“I don’t just represent Avista in our Northeast Washington Forest Coalition. I represent the community at large; Kettle Falls,
Forest Collaboration: Tom Tidwell
“I still have some doubts about how arbitration might substitute for litigation, but I know that there is interest in
Forest Collaboration: Barry Wynsma
“Most folks – me included - don’t like big square or rectangular clearcuts. That would be one example of how
Forest Collaboration in Northeast Washington: Mark Teply
_“_Forest collaboration and stewardship contracting are of great value as tools for engaging and energizing stakeholders and getting work done
Embracing Forest Collaboration: Bruce And Chas Vincent
Chas Vincent: If there are no capital investments in wood processing, the years of hard work our collaborative’s have
The Future of the National Forests
Who Will Answer an Uncertain Trumpet? By Jack Ward Thomas, PhD Chief Emeritus, U. S. Forest Service Professor Emeritus, College