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Grant Details: Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics 1999b

Grant Year: 1999

Grant Value: $25,000

Grantee: Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics

Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics is committed to forging a socially responsible value system within the US Forest Service based on a land ethic that ensures ecologically and economically sustainable management. The grant supports a project to promote a responsible road management policy for the forest service in central Idaho by conducting a cooperative roads analysis and producing a video on the sound forest practices of the Yakama peoples.

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  • Washington
  • Idaho

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  • Inactive Programs

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