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The second half of the 20th century was an era of rapid change and increasing controversy for the U.S. Forest Service, marked by words that still clang with contention: wilderness, civil rights, public participation, clearcutting, ecosystem management, spotted owl, environmentalist, timber salvage. These edited excerpts are from interviews with Forest Service chiefs whose tenures span fifty years of acclaim and acrimony for the agency.
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