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KS Wild Side: Differences between U.S.
Forest Service and BLM can be seen locally.
The agencies' responses to the widespread die-off of lower-elevation Douglas fir forest stands are different.
The Forest Service's approach benefits the Forest Service, the public and the land.
The BLM's "our way or the highway" approach does not benefit the public.
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