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The forestry world has lost another giant. John Marker, a much admired U.S. Forest Service retiree, recently passed away
Welcome to the new Evergreen website where – to paraphrase our marketing team– we are making big changes in hopes of
The forestry world lost another giant this month. Lumberman, Milt Herbert, who one admirer once called "our industry'
Editor’s note: Evergreen Foundation board member, Mike Newton, is one of the most respected forest scientists in the nation.
Editor’s note: Evergreen Foundation board member, Mike Newton, is one of the most respected forest scientists in the nation.
It is 5:00 AM in any given time zone across these United States. While many are hitting the snooze
"There's something happening here What it is ain’t exactly clear There’s a man with a
I never cease to be amazed by life’s unexpected twists and turns. This afternoon, I listened in on a
In this issue of Evergreen Magazine, from Fall of 2004, we examine Canada's relationship to forests and forestry from historical, cultural, regional, and political perspectives.
In Canada, the “C” word — compromise — doesn’t have the negative connotations it does in other jurisdictions. Canadians, since the
No country on earth consumes more wood fiber on a per capita basis than United States: 2.27 cubic meters
In the summer of 1874 - not quite 11 years after he won the Congressional Medal of Honor in the
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