Finding Solutions through Politics: One View from Inside the Timber Wars

There are many perspectives of the timber wars, and one perspective that is not frequently documented is that of government bureaucrats--policy makers, regulators, and others who were often caught in the crossfire of opposing sides. This oral history with Dr. Andrea Tuttle is one attempt to describe...

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