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In New Hampshire, the most beloved swath of public land is the White Mountain National Forest. People interact with it as they would a national park – hiking, swimming, camping, and more. But a national forest is NOT a national park.
The difference comes down to a fundamental concept: the “multiple-use” land mandate. In the WMNF, you’ll find parts of the forest preserved for wildlife conservation, recreation, climate resilience, and, most controversially, logging.
This episode looks at one patch of forest from three different perspectives: a conservationist who would like to see cutting halted in the WMNF, loggers who would like to see it ramped up, and the US Forest Service that has to somehow appease them both.
Featuring Zack Porter, Jeremy Turner, Charlie Niebling, Jasen Stock, Jim Innes, and Luke Sawyer.
SUPPORT
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LINKS
Zack Porter references this study that shows the potential carbon storage in Eastern forests by 2100.
Conservation groups and logging advocates filed an amicus brief together against Standing Tree’s lawsuits.
In 2024, the Southern Environmental Law Center sued the Forest Service over its timber targets.
NHPR has been covering the legal fight in the White Mountain National Forest over the past year. You can read some of our previous coverage here and here.
CREDITS
Produced by Kate Dario. Full credits and transcript available on outsideinradio.org.
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In New Hampshire, the most beloved swath of public land is the White Mountain National Forest. People interact with it as they would a national park – hiking, swimming, camping, and more. But a national forest is NOT a national park.
The difference comes down to a fundamental concept: the “multiple-use” land mandate. In the WMNF, you’ll find parts of the forest preserved for wildlife conservation, recreation, climate resilience, and, most controversially, logging.
This episode looks at one patch of forest from three different perspectives: a conservationist who would like to see cutting halted in the WMNF, loggers who would like to see it ramped up, and the US Forest Service that has to somehow appease them both.
Featuring Zack Porter, Jeremy Turner, Charlie Niebling, Jasen Stock, Jim Innes, and Luke Sawyer.
SUPPORT
To share questions and feedback with Outside/In, call the show’s hotline and leave us a voicemail. The number is 1-844-GO-OTTER. No question is too serious or too silly.
Outside/In is made possible with listener support. Click here to become a sustaining member of Outside/In.
Follow Outside/In on Instagram or join our private discussion group on Facebook.
LINKS
Zack Porter references this study that shows the potential carbon storage in Eastern forests by 2100.
Conservation groups and logging advocates filed an amicus brief together against Standing Tree’s lawsuits.
In 2024, the Southern Environmental Law Center sued the Forest Service over its timber targets.
NHPR has been covering the legal fight in the White Mountain National Forest over the past year. You can read some of our previous coverage here and here.
CREDITS
Produced by Kate Dario. Full credits and transcript available on outsideinradio.org.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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