Jim Petersen reflects on a 1966 essay from Hugh Raup, former director of Harvard Forest.
Jim Petersen reflects on a 1966 essay from Hugh Raup, former director of Harvard Forest.
In his heyday, Jim Hurst epitomized all that was good and decent and honorable about a vanishing breed of men who owned and operated small sawmills in hundreds of remote western towns.
The “Enlightened Forest” is based on the writings of James D. Petersen, founder and editor of Evergreen Magazine, a forestry journal published by The Evergreen Foundation.