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Keyword(s): Jill Freidberg

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Washington Forest History Interviews: Brian Boyle, Former Commissioner of Public Lands

Brian Boyle has worked as a mettallurgic engineer, miner, county commissioner, university professor, environmental consultant, and for 12 years (1981-1993) was the Commissioner of Public Lands of Wash...

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Washington Forest History Interviews: Finn Wilcox, Olympic Reforestation Incorporated

Finn Wilcox (b. 1953) ran away from his Klamath Falls, Oregon, home, at the age of 16 to ride freight trains and pursue his dream of becoming a poet. He found his way to Port Townsend in the early 197...

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Washington Forest History Interviews: Gary Morishima, Quinault Management Center

Gary Morishima (b. 1944) has served as Technical Advisor for Natural Resources to the President of the Quinault Indian Nation, since 1978, after establishing the tribe's forestry program. Morishima wa...

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Washington Forest History Interviews: John Hughes and Doug Barker, Daily World of Aberdeen

In May 2025, HistoryLink's Jill Freidberg interviewed journalists John Hughes and Doug Barker together about their experience as reporters and editors at the The Daily World, in Aberdeen, before,...

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Washington Forest History Interviews: Mitch Friedman, Conservation Northwest

Mitch Friedman founded Conservation Northwest in Bellingham in 1989 and serves today [2024] as its executive director. With a stated mission to "protect, connect and restore wildlands and wildlif...

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Washington Forest History Interviews: Tim McNulty, Writer and Conservation Activist

Tim McNulty (b. 1949), an award-winning poet, essayist, nature writer, and conservation activist, has lived on the Olympic Peninsula since 1972 and remains influential in the Northwest environmental c...

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