Another Giant Gone: Gene Yahvah, 1926-2023
Gene Yahvah died in Libby, Montana on May 23, 2023, his ninety-seventh birthday. He was a legend among Montana foresters
Gene Yahvah died in Libby, Montana on May 23, 2023, his ninety-seventh birthday. He was a legend among Montana foresters
The citizens of our country - those who own our federal forests - paid my salary for 38 years. I
One of my best friends has known Randy Moore for decades. To my pleasant surprise, they are alike in ways
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_Evergreen _receives hundreds of email queries in the runup to Earth Day. The deluge of invitations to "do this&
About three years ago, Amos Eno, my friend and colleague from Yarmouth, Maine called me to ask if I could
The Elliott State Forest 1930-2022 Many Oregonians do not understand or appreciate the statutory role timber growth and harvest from
Another Giant Gone Mike Newton: 1932-2022 Long time Evergreen Foundation board member, Mike Newton, died August 30 at his home
The brazen lies told by the anti-forestry mob are jaw-dropping. So is the failure of the news media to fact-check
There is nothing "new" or "normal" about the wildfire pandemic that is sweeping across forests in
Ferdinand Augustus Silcox seemed destined for a career in chemical engineering via Johns Hopkins University when he stumbled across an
Time to Shelve Prescribed Fire It’s time for the U.S. Forest Service to shelve prescribed burning until it
“It’s time to drive a stake in the heart of the managed fire vampire.” Frank Carroll, Managing Partner, PFMc
Huzzahs to the public relations genius who figured out that the most visually memorable way to showcase the herculean efforts
In a perfect world, we would be removing dying and dead trees before wildfire strikes, not leaving their bone-dry carcasses
The western United States is on the leading edge of the worst wildfire season in a century. Worst in acres
Editor’s Note: McKenzie Peters has been working with Bob Zybach on his Oregon Watersheds and Websites project since 2012.
Gene Yahvah died in Libby, Montana on May 23, 2023, his ninety-seventh birthday. He was a legend among Montana foresters
The citizens of our country - those who own our federal forests - paid my salary for 38 years. I
One of my best friends has known Randy Moore for decades. To my pleasant surprise, they are alike in ways
_Evergreen _receives hundreds of email queries in the runup to Earth Day. The deluge of invitations to "do this&
About three years ago, Amos Eno, my friend and colleague from Yarmouth, Maine called me to ask if I could
Ferdinand Augustus Silcox seemed destined for a career in chemical engineering via Johns Hopkins University when he stumbled across an
Time to Shelve Prescribed Fire It’s time for the U.S. Forest Service to shelve prescribed burning until it
Huzzahs to the public relations genius who figured out that the most visually memorable way to showcase the herculean efforts
You 100% tax-deductible subscription allows us to continue providing science-based forestry information with the goal of ensuring healthy forests forever.