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Greetings!

Below you will find audio of a short interview with Mt. Adams District Ranger, Mose Jones Yellin. Mose is in charge of the Mt. Adams Ranger District on the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. He kindly took the time to share his thoughts on this past years accomplishments. These are a few of the topics discussed in these topic-by-track, easy-to-digest clips.

This is my first podcast so my apologies for any cuts or clips in the audio. Ive also added music, making these a nice soundtrack for your commute or even while you work! Yup, they are totally Safe-For-Work. You can listen here or download off our soundcloud and listen later.

If you live in the area and would like to talk on future podcasts about the Forest Service, users of the Mt. Adams Ranger District or the local Trout Lake/Gorge community… don’t hesitate to send us an email at: maiintern@mtadamsinstitute.com

To learn more about the Mt. Adams Institute please visit: www.mtadamsinstitute.com


 

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  1. Darvel Lloyd
    November 16, 2015 at 7:49 pm /

    Jimmy,

    Just finished listening to your interview with Mose; and I really enjoyed it! Good job!

    I’ll have Susan Saul put a link to it on our Friends of Mount Adams Facebook site and will make sure our board members (and friends) know about it.

    Hope some of you at MAI can make it to our Cougar Creek Burn forum (free and open to the public) at the Henkle Middle School gym in White Salmon on Fri., Dec. 11th, 7-9 p.m. Mose and other land managers (including ecologists/biologists) will be participating.

    We’ll soon be sending a flyer out to MAI and a big mailing list with more details. Meanwhile, go to
    our website: http://www.mtadamsfriends.org for information on forum speakers, topics, etc.

    Darvel
    Chair, Friends of Mount Adams

  2. admin
    November 19, 2015 at 3:53 pm /

    Mr. Lloyd! Thanks so much for listening and sharing! Thanks for the invite as well. Myself and the rest of the VetsWork members will be at a graduation ceremony that afternoon. Not sure how long we’ll be celebrating, but I will gladly spread the word and attend if I can.

    Again, thanks for listening! There are so many inspired people here in our community, that love nature, that love to create art, music, crafts, etc… and I think people really enjoy hearing about what people love. Looking forward to doing another. Till then…

    Happy Holidays!!!

    Jimmy Pardo
    Vetswork Intern & Social Media Coordinator
    Mt. Adams Institute
    http://www.mtadamsinstitute.com
    http://www.facebook.com/Mt.AdamsInstitute
    maiintern@mtadamsinstitute.com
    509.395.3463

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