Seems Biased
I expected this might be fair to both sides but it barely touches on the devastation felt by rural communities. It also only speaks to one side of the scientific community like they are the ones who are right. It is interesting to listen to now that recently many of the forests talked about in this podcast have burned and for the last few years it has been another owl killing off the spotted owl. Now the forest service is having to kill off those owls. Instead now we import our wood from places that that have no environmental restrictions. I guess I thought the author might look at some of this too. Could the environmentalists been wrong?
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