In the summer of 1968, the U.S. Forest Service sent wildlife biologist George Gruell into the forests of northwestern Wyoming with a camera, a tripod and an old photograph. His assignment: Find the exact spot where the photo was taken — and take … [Continue reading]
Photo Essay: Photo-documenting Western forest history
This photo essay includes eleven sets of photos documenting changes to specific sites in the Bridger-Teton National Forest. … [Continue reading]
Publisher’s notebook: How can we learn to live with fire?
Forests and fire, two words often linked together. Are they good or bad? Or is fire like wind or rain or floods, and context and perspective are what really matter? I have heard people argue about whether Smokey Bear is a great communication tool … [Continue reading]
SmartLam looks to grow CLT production in Montana, expand to Northeast, Southeast
COLUMBIA FALLS, Montana – SmartLam, the nation’s first commercial production facility for cross-laminated timber, is locked in a dead heat with DR Johnson for pole position in the rapidly expanding pack of CLT manufacturers. A major expansion is … [Continue reading]
Book Review: “Land on Fire: The New Reality of Wildfire in the West” by Gary Ferguson
“Land on Fire: The New Reality of Wildfire in the West” is a new book by writer Gary Ferguson in which the subject of wildfire and Western land is discussed in great detail. This book is something of a departure for Ferguson, who has previously … [Continue reading]
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