Wildfires Should Motivate a New Century of Forest Restoration, by Thomas M. Bonnicksen, Ph.D.

“The most reprehensible waste is that of destruction, as in forest fires,” President Theodore Roosevelt said nearly a century ago. His comment is as true today as it was then. Teddy Roosevelt founded the “forest conservation” movement to restore America’s forests and stop wasteful fires. … Continue reading Wildfires Should Motivate a New Century of Forest Restoration, by Thomas M. Bonnicksen, Ph.D.