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Alaska is at the forefront of controversy over heli-tourism right now, but the issue may soon be coming to a national forest near you. by Todd Wilkinson It takes time and patience to find a previously unknown species, but each discovery helps complete the picture. by Richard S. Nauman Its 2005, and the gold rush is going strong again. by Orna Izaakson The National Grasslands are home to a surprising array of flora and fauna. by Candace Savage Also:
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Liquid Assets
National Forests are the single largest source of potable water in the United States. Can the U.S. Forest Service handle the pressure from increased population and unwise use?
The U.S. Forest Service mastered the media message a long time ago, and the spin today is as strong as ever. by Mark Blaine The often-overlooked national grasslands offer an education in ecological resilience, quiet beauty and the importance of wide open spaces. by Candace Savage Also:
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U.S. Forest Service botanists are often villified and ignored in their struggle to defend plants. By Rebecca Clarren Researchers are using DNA techniques to save the Port Orford Cedar from extinction. by Gabe Dour Geocaching combines love of the outdoors with high-tech tracking, but can public land survive the likes of Evil Jim and Seal Rock George? by Jeff Frawley Early settlers saw justification for conquering the West in a cross-shaped crevice. by Allen Best Also:
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A hand-lettered sign inspires Ralph Swain's fight to keep wilderness wild. By Ann Bond Natural gas drilling in Wyoming. Maybe. by Chris Bryant Also:
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