
The second and final part of Tom Banse’s series on the one-hundred year history of the Forest Service, talking about the agencies evolution in the modern era.
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EXPANDED CONTENT–> On the web:
?U.S. Forest Service centennial
?SDS Lumber
?Sierra Club
Production credits
Special thanks to the Museum of History and Industry for archival tape. Cathy Duchamp edited this series.
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Tom Banse 132 — ewhitney @ 11:27 pm

USFS ONE-HUNDRED YEAR ANNIVERSARY
Tom Banse, of Northwest Public Radio, presents the first of a two-part series on the history of the U.S. Forest Service, which is turning one-hundred years old this year.
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EXPANDED CONTENT–> Special thanks to Phil Shallat, Guy Nelson, and Stephanie Shandera for dramatic readings, to Karl Banse for research assistance, and the Museum of History and Industry for archival tape. Cathy Duchamp edited this series.
On the web:
U.S. Forest Service Centennial
Biographer Char Miller, author of Gifford Pinchot and the Making of Modern Environmentalism
Evolution of the Conservation Movement (a special presentation of the Library of Congress).
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Tom Banse 132 — ewhitney @ 12:23 pm