Powerful and nuanced
I grew up during the timber wars and have long wished for this kind of story, which has been missing from nature writing. Acknowledging the human side of the timber industry doesn’t compromise the moral imperative to protect old growth. So many activists could learn from this approach.
Selway Ranger via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/11/21
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