In this episode we dive into the topic of the local forest stewardship and some of the work that Norman Cone is doing as a research associate working with Great Basin Institute. He shares many factors that weigh into decisions that are made on a daily basis, as many groups work to maintain, protect, and restore our forests.
As residents living near amazing national parks, Norman shares things that we can do to be better environmental stewards. We learn more so that we can have greater appreciation for our forests and for the current challenges of caring for our forests and the stewardship of the indigenous tribes who protected and cared for them for thousands of years in the pre-colonial times.
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