Going on Faith
From Wild Bill Hagenstein to the Big Bang, a reflection on curiosity, science, and belief. A Question from a Reader.
Next to a nuclear explosion, there is no more lethal killing force on earth than a big forest fire. The
Of all the human events that have altered the character of western forests, including a century of timber harvesting and
In northern Arizona, along the north and south rims of the Grand Canyon, the National Park Service is considering the
In the summer of 1874 - not quite 11 years after he won the Congressional Medal of Honor in the
Editor’s Note: No forest industry association executive has ever equaled, much less surpassed, W.D. Hagenstein’s prolific output.
Editor's Note: This article was originally published in 2008. Much of what was written has indeed, unfortunately, come
The forestry world lost a giant last week. William D. “Bill” Hagenstein died September 4 in Portland, Oregon at age
By: Bruce Vincent Editor’s Note: In honor of those that Labor Day honors – in my mind those who gets
"Counties on Fire" is Evergreen's grassroots initiative to educate and engage the public in a dialogue
"Under the present management scheme promulgated in the U.S. Forest Service's Northwest Forest Plan, this early
James D. Petersen Co-founder and Executive Director The non-profit Evergreen Foundation 2009 Montana Loggers Association Convention Hilton Garden Inn, Kalispell,
By James D. Petersen Executive Director, The Evergreen Foundation Annual Meeting Red River Forests Partnership Westward Look Resort Tucson, Arizona
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