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
For the past month, the Forest Service has been soliciting public suggestions for increasing the operational efficiency of the National
California Assemblyman, Miguel Santiago, is apoplectic at the news that Elon Musk’s Boring Company pre-sold 20,000 of its
Idaho’s timber and tourism sectors have prospered side-by-side in our Panhandle region since the end of World War II.
Lyle Laverty’s June 8 testimony before the House Subcommittee on Federal Lands, which begins on Page 2 of our
"Over the last 100 years, we have seen a literal epidemic of young trees filling in our forests. When
Lyle Laverty is one of two Forest Service veterans known to be on the Trump Transition team’s list of
“About three years ago, I wrote an essay in which I asked whether wildfire can be both good and bad
There is something unethical about allowing a person or a group that refused to participate in the collaborative planning of
“Really worthwhile social change is seldom easily accomplished. It takes a long time to build trust on common ground. Our
“Categorical Exclusions will over-ride federal environmental laws and exempt logging from any analysis or disclosure of adverse environmental impacts and
“Measuring annual growth against annual mortality, some east-of-the-Cascades national forests in Washington may already be in a deficit, meaning they
U.S. Forest Service retiree, Bruce Courtright, and several of his retired colleagues composed this open letter to the nation’
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