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Listen: Waste Not, Want Not with Host Kris Prinzing, Exploring the Beaverhead-Deerlodge Compromise
By MusEco, 8-20-06
This edition of Waste Not Want, Conserving the Last Best Place explores the compromise strategy being worked out on the Beaverhead Deerlodge National Forest by a group of timber mill owners and conservationists. It’s a controversial – and groundbreaking – approach to what’s been described as a “gridlock” situation.
Listen to the live call-in program featuring Sherm Anderson of Sun Mountain Lumber, Bruce Farling of Trout Unlimited and Greg Munther, consulting scientist by clicking here.
The MusEco Media and Education Project
produces Waste Not Want Not and a music program called Montana Muse as part of its mission to provide information on the environment, the visual arts, music and Native American issues. The shows are also currently heard on Yellowstone Public Radio.
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