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August 25, 2004

Sandy Bahr of the Sierra Club
Sandy Bahr of the Sierra Club

Wally Covington
Wally Covington

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( Phoenix, AZ ) In this hour of Here and Now, we talked with Sandy Bahr of the Sierra Club, and Martos Hoffman former director of the Southwest Forest Alliance about Arizona's overgrown forests and possible solutions. The Bush administration wants to let logging companies take bigger trees. But others say it's the smaller trees that are fueling wildfires.

Southwest Forest Alliance Southwest Forest Alliance
Protecting Old Growth Forests in the Southwest

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