Lisbon

Oregon’s “timber wars” were traumatic for many communities in the state. Sawmills were shuttered and towns went belly up as the breeding habitat of the spotted owl came under a congressional spotlight. At the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest – ground zero for the old-growth research that precipitated it all – an unlikely partnership was formed between environmental scientists, loggers, foresters and the media. It enabled the standing of science to weather the period.

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