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Whether you see yourself as red, blue or green, a lot is at stake in the November election. by Alice Tallmadge
Disappearing shooting ranges have land managers aiming for creative solutions. by Joshua Zaffos In Jarbidge, Nevada, the arts of engineering and compromise flourish. by James Johnston Also:
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Outdoor recreation may become a bygone pastime in the face of global warming, changing scenery, high fuel costs and access fees. by Patricia Marshall
Certified lumber is the new green standard for industry. Should the U.S. Forest Service follow suit? by Barbara Maynard The sounds of silence are shattered by ORVs. by Ted Williams Also:
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Diverse stakeholders with competing interests wrangle over the future of the Tongass National Forest. by Alice Tallmadge
The landscape of the Swan Valley in Montana is changing as land gets sold for development. by Jennifer Savage Forests act as a sink for atmospheric carbon, but can anyone profit from that? by Allen Best Also:
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Shipping pallets, tire treads and boot soles have introduced new species to public lands, where they are displacing native plants at an alarming rate. by Patricia Marshall
Researchers explore the origins and effects of dust on western mountain peaks. by Allen Best Logging and fire present obstacles to the fisher’s survival. by Jim Yuskavitch Also:
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