George Wuerthner

George Wuerthner has published 36 books including Wildfire: A Century of Failed Forest Policy

Of Wolves, Chronic Wasting Disease and COVID

Paradise Lost in Greater Yellowstone?

Start Treating Yellowstone Bison the Way They Deserve

Another Yellowstone Bison Slaughter

The 99-Year-Old Grandmother Effect: How to View Fuel Reductions on the Bootleg Fire

Navajo Endorse Utah’s Red Rock Wilderness

Problems With Blackfoot Clearwater Stewardship Act

Oregon’s Senator Merkley Buys Into the Myths About Forest “Thinning”

The Real Cost of a Hamburger

Audubon Society Promotes Livestock Industry Propaganda

Why Prescribed Burning May Not Prevent Large Wildfires

Biden’s Infrastructure Bill Promotes Subsidized Logging

Rancher Vandalism on the Dixie National Forest

Cows on the Run: Debunking Myths About Livestock Grazing and Carbon Storage

The Dixie and Bootleg Fires: Examples of Failed Forest Policy

The Industrial Forestry Paradigm is a Threat to the Forests of the Northern Rockies

Lies the Timber Industry Tells

Why Prescribed Burning is Seldom Effective in Reducing Climate-Driven Forest Fires

Point Reyes National Seashore Capitulates to Ranchers

The Plot to Destroy Sagebrush on the Bighorn

Inside a Timber Sale Scam

The Battle to Protect State-Owned Lands

Good Fire / Bad Fire: a False Paradigm

Selling Out Wildlife During a Drought

The Need for Wild Bison Restoration

Breach of Faith on the Bridger-Teton: Forest Service Expands Grazing on Abandoned Allotments in the Upper Green River

Thinning Nuance

Livestock Abuse of the Sonoran National Monument

Thinning or Clearcut?

What Role Did Native Americans and Horses Play in the Decline of Bison?

What is Forest Health?

What Jeff Merkley Gets Wrong About Forests and Fire

Logging is Not the Cure: More Misguided Wildfire Legislation in Congress

Nuance in Wildfire Policy is Badly Needed

California’s Misguided Wildfire Budget

Saving the Spotted Frog From Grazing Livestock: a Good Beginning in Oregon

Bridger-Teton National Forest Proposal Threatens Grazing Allotment Retirements

Why Wildfires May Benefit Spotted Owls

The Cows That Ate Point Reyes

Centennial Range Safe from Domestic Sheep…For Now

How Artificial Feeding Grounds in Wyoming Spread “Mad Elk” Disease

Bozeman Watershed Logging Project Based on Flawed Assumptions

Grazing and Climate Change: the Influence of Livestock on Soil Carbon Storage

Antidote For Rural Sprawl: Land Use Zoning

The 99-Year Old Grandmother Argument and the Bias of Forestry Advocates

How Domestic Sheep Threaten the West’s Wild Bighorns

California Coastal Commission (Finally) Bans ORVs

The Active Forest Management Scam

The Institutional Bias of Forestry School Research

Wilderness and Grazing: Time to Send the Cows Home