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The Western Forester
Note: The Western Forester is in pdf format
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Issue Highlights
- Who is Managing Our Forests?
- An Interview with Bill Marre, Hancock Forest Management
- An Interview with Norm Schaaf, Merrill and Ring, Inc.
- An Interview with Sara Leiman, Coastal Range Conifers LLC
- An Interview with Ed Shepard, Bureau of Land Management
- An Interview with Tom Nelson, Sierra Pacific Industries
- The Evolution of the Washington State Forestland Database Project
- Head to the Oregon Coast for the OSAF Annual Meeting
- SAF Council Highlights from the National Convention in Honolulu
- Working Forests/Wild Forests - What is the Balance?
- Inland Empire and Alaska Join SAF Northwest Office
- State Election Results are In
- Tucker Selected New Private Forests Deputy Chief
- Forest Restoration Beyond Fuel Reduction Conference
- SXPad Data Collector Available for Forestry Applications
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Issue Highlights
Forestry Education
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A National Perspective on Forestry Education
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SAF Terrestrial Ecosystem Management Task Force Update
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Change in the Air at OSU
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Celebration, Change, and Collaboration: Forestry Education at the University of Idaho
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University of Washington Terrestrial Natural Resources Program
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Big Changes at Washington State University
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Technical Programs Offer Unique Opportunities to Students
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Communities and K-12 Schools: Collaborating to Prepare the Future Workforce
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New Community College Chapter Formed in Oregon
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Issue Highlights
Forest Roads
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Forest Roads: A Time for Rethinking our Processes
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Sediment Yield from Forest Roads: Insights from Recent Research
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Watershed Restoration and Roads in the Pacific Northwest Region
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Forest Roads Clean Water Act Case Gets Supreme Court Review
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An Overview of Managing Rock Costs for Forest Roads
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September/October 2012 (download pdf)
Issue Highlights
PNW's Place in the Global Forest Marketplace
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Asian Markets for PNW Timber: Rollercoaster or Train Wreck?
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What's Next for China?
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India: An Opportunity for U.S. Wood?
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Japan Perseveres
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November/December 2012 (download pdf)
Issue Highlights
Federal Forests in the Pacific Northwest
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Where Have We Been and Where Are We Going?
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Pacific Northwest Forest Management in the BLM
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Vision 2020 High Priority Restoration Area: Building Resilient Landscapes and Relationships
Also...
2013 Forestry Leadership Academy Registration Form
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