The usual suspects want you to believe that a mutually inclusive approach to the stewardship of our public lands is akin to heresy.
The usual suspects want you to believe that a mutually inclusive approach to the stewardship of our public lands is akin to heresy.
We can learn much from our nation's forest priorities, policies and practices, which have always tracked with our country’s ever-shifting felt necessities. But the blame game is a useless and unhelpful exercise. What would be helpful is a more constructive rural-urban dialogue about the losses we are all suffering, and what we can do collectively [politically] to mitigate them.
We are bankrupting our future in Colorado's National Forests In riveting testimony, Lyle Laverty explains why.