Timber Tells a Big Story
I really enjoyed Bundyville, and this series is the same high quality story-telling that touches on the class and culture wars capturing the country right now. The host tells a story that gives emotional weight to each side of the tale, being careful not to pass judgment prematurely. And like most things, even people that bring their own biases to their listening experience will see that the issue is more complex than it seems. Each side of the Timber Wars experiences real consequences of these battles. Keep an open mind and enjoy.
NDStew14 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/22/21
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An entertaining and eye-opening exploration of the Pacific Northwest and our shared forests. Listening to Timber Wars enriched and transformed the way I see forests. Who would’ve thought a history/science podcast could be bingeable?
colorado david via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/06/20
It should come as no surprise that OPB tells a rose colored version and veers to one side of this story. Glorifying the protests of the environmental and eco-terrorists just confirms biases that we all hope would have been set aside for this story. Why can you not interview more of the people...Read full review »
Son of Oregon via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/23/20
The need to consume finite resource vs preserving them for the benefit of future generations was first brought to the public’s attention by an insignificant bird, the Spotted Owl. This podcast does an excellent job in tying all pieces together.
Sloe Eddie via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/12/20
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