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Guy M. Brandborg (1893–1977) was supervisor of
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in Montana from 1935 to 1955 and later became a conservation activist. His campaigns were instrumental in passing the
National Forest Management Act of 1976 The National Forest Management Act (NFMA) of 1976 (P.L. 94-588) is a United States federal law that is the primary statute governing the administration of national forests and was an amendment to the Forest and Rangeland Renewable Resources P ...
, the most significant policy affecting forestry practices on public lands since the founding of the
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.


Early life

Born in 1893 to a Minnesotan farmer, Guy M. Brandborg began working for the National Forest Service in the summer of 1914 as a seasonal ranger in the
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. He studied forestry at the ranger training program at The State University of Montana in Missoula, which later changed its name to
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. Brandborg married Edna Stevenson in 1924.


Career

Brandborg oversaw Crow Creek ranger district in central Montana and was soon promoted to assistant supervisor of the
Helena National Forest Helena National Forest is located in west-central Montana, in the United States. Covering , the forest is broken into several separate sections. The eastern regions are dominated by the Big Belt Mountains, and are the location of the Gates of ...
. In 1924, he took a similar position on the Nezperce National Forest in Idaho. Brandborg became supervisor of the Bitterroot National Forest in 1935. During his tenure, he championed the sustainable harvest of timber on public land. He orchestrated an exchange in which the Forest Service acquired thirty-two thousand acres of clear-cut land from the
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in exchange for rights to sustainably harvest timber from national forest land. Under Brandborg's timber management plan, only mature trees that had passed their fastest point of growth were cut. Younger trees were allowed to remain. After World War II, to meet increased demands for timber, the Forest Service changed its management outlook from that of caretaker to that of lumber producer. A believer in sustainable practices, Brandborg was alarmed at the increased rate of forest cutting. His management goal was to balance production with conservation so that both forests and jobs would be conserved, and, in his judgment, the Forest Service practices were too exploitative to preserve either for future generations. Brandborg also opposed the Forest Service’s plan to ship logs to mills outside of the immediate area; he preferred to keep those jobs within the local community. He attempted to continue with his own management practices and keep the status quo, but that stance was not favored by the Forest Service, and in 1955 Brandborg retired from his position.


Activism

As the Forest Service increased timber harvest, including
clearcutting Clearcutting, clearfelling or clearcut logging is a forestry/logging practice in which most or all trees in an area are uniformly cut down. Along with Shelterwood cutting, shelterwood and Seed tree, seed tree harvests, it is used by foresters t ...
, in the Bitterroots, many in the local community became concerned about the aesthetic and environmental impacts. They turned to Brandborg for help. In what is known as the “Bitterroot Controversy”, he and others challenged the Forest Service through the Bitterroot Resource Conservation and Development program. Under this pressure, the Forest Service responded by contracting a third party—the School of Forestry at the
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—to study the problem. The resulting report found that timber production in the Bitterroots was taking place without consideration of the effects on environment, economy, and aesthetics of the area. It also took a close look at the problems that stem from clear cutting and from forestry management decisions that lack local participation. Although disputes over forestry practices continue, this event sparked major changes to U.S. forestry policies in the 1970s and influenced the passage of the
National Forest Management Act of 1976 The National Forest Management Act (NFMA) of 1976 (P.L. 94-588) is a United States federal law that is the primary statute governing the administration of national forests and was an amendment to the Forest and Rangeland Renewable Resources P ...
. Brandborg led several campaigns to change forestry practices during his lifetime. He died in 1977.


References


External links

*The Bitterroot Controversy and the Environmental Movement
foresthistory.org
*Preserving America's Wilderness
American Profile

Guy M. Brandborg Papers
(University of Montana Archives)


Further reading

Swanson, Frederick H. (2011) The Bitterroot and Mr. Brandborg: Clearcutting and the Struggle for Sustainable Forestry in the Northern Rockies. {{DEFAULTSORT:Brandborg, Guy M. 1893 births 1977 deaths Montana State University alumni American foresters Activists from Minnesota