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Seems reasonable to assume that climate change will impact the forests. And it also follows then that our forest management practices will adapt and change. But it seems like forest management practices are subject to long debates, multiple jurisdictions, and embedded in a system(s) that moves very slowly (some might say glacially). From your perspective, are folks involved in forest management that have decisionmaking power looking at the potential impacts of climate change in a way that leads to next steps that can be taken sooner than later? jesikah maria ross, Co-Project Director Saving The Sierra: Voices of Conservtion In Action

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