Seeing the Forest AND the Trees Study Tour participants spent most of the trip’s final day in a group process “huddle”, sorting through the new ideas, impressions and information we were expose… more →
Vital Forests Vital CommunitiesBernadine Joselyn wrote 4 days ago: Seeing the Forest AND the Trees Study Tour participants spent most of the trip’s final day in a g … more →
Bernadine Joselyn wrote 5 days ago: Our delegation of Seeing Forest AND the Trees study tour has now returned home safely from our eight … more →
Becky LaPlant wrote 1 week ago: Productivity Tour participants Bud Stone, Jim Hoolihan, Abel Ponce de Leon, Stefan Bergmann and Jim … more →
Becky LaPlant wrote 1 week ago: Thanks to UPM Blandin Paper Co’s Jim Marshall for sharing his musings from the Seeing the Fore … more →
Bernadine Joselyn wrote 1 week ago: Productivity Tour Participants in the Patvinsuo Forest Today, Oct. 1, we found ourselves deep in th … more →
Becky LaPlant wrote 1 week ago: John Herman, Jim Marshall and Cheryl Adams on a field site visit guided by Jari Kouki of the Univers … more →
Becky LaPlant wrote 1 week ago: By Itasca County Commissioner Lori Dowling, penned in her journal while travelling from Joensuu to K … more →
Becky LaPlant wrote 1 week ago: Jim Sanders and Ambassador Barbara Barrett Productivity Tour participant Jim Sanders is a 36-year ve … more →
Becky LaPlant wrote 2 weeks ago: Jack Rajala, landowner and lumber mill owner in Deer River and Bigfork, visited Russia prior to join … more →
Becky LaPlant wrote 2 weeks ago: This is the first in a series of “Posts from the Road” from the Seeing the Forest AND t … more →
allisonahcan wrote 5 months ago: Ontario’s forest products economy has seen “breathtaking change” over recent year … more →
Bernadine Joselyn wrote 9 months ago: Among the lively responses to my last post, “Minnesota’s forestry hedgehog” was a comment … more →
Bernadine Joselyn wrote 11 months ago: When Jim Hoolihan stepped in as Blandin Foundation President in 2004, he brought with him Jim Collin … more →