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  "description": "Back in December, we invited Evergreen readers to step forward with year-end support for our work. We asked those who value Evergreen’s independent, science-based forestry journalism to help carry it forward.\n\nAs part of that effort, we offered a drawing for a framed Chebon Dacon print, “Warmth.”\n\nWe are pleased to share that Bruce Zuber was the winner.\n\nBruce is not only the recipient of the drawing; he is also one of Evergreen’s steady supporters to help sustain the work we do. That kind of on",
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  "textContent": "Back in December, we invited Evergreen readers to step forward with year-end support for our work. We asked those who value Evergreen’s independent, science-based forestry journalism to help carry it forward.\n\nAs part of that effort, we offered a drawing for a framed Chebon Dacon print, **“Warmth.”**\n\nWe are pleased to share that **Bruce Zuber** was the winner.\n\nBruce is not only the recipient of the drawing; he is also one of Evergreen’s steady supporters to help sustain the work we do. That kind of ongoing commitment matters more than we can adequately say. It helps keep Evergreen independent, focused, and able to continue telling the forest-to-community health story with the depth and honesty it deserves.\n\nWe also want to thank everyone who participated in that December effort. Whether you gave once, increased your support, subscribed, renewed, or simply took the time to respond with encouragement, you helped remind us that Evergreen’s work still matters to people who care deeply about forests, rural communities, stewardship, and the future of the West.\n\nEvergreen has never been built on volume. It has been built on trust, persistence, and the willingness of a relatively small circle of readers to support work that serves a much larger public good.\n\nBruce, congratulations — and thank you.\n\nTo everyone who stepped forward in December, thank you as well. Your support helps keep Evergreen going, and we are grateful.\n\n* * *\n\n### If you have been meaning to subscribe, now is the time.\n\nEvergreen cannot run on good intentions alone.\n\nIndependent forestry journalism takes time, travel, research, interviews, editing, photography, web publishing, and decades of earned trust.\n\nIt is work — and like the work you do, it has to be supported.\n\nIf Evergreen helps you understand the decisions shaping our forests, communities, and future, please subscribe or contribute today.\n\n**Subscribe. Contribute. Help keep Evergreen independent.**\n\n* * *\n\n> **Subscribers receive access to many of Evergreen’s back issues in our Archives.**\n>  Our archives hold a deep record of forestry reporting, history, policy, people, and practice.\n> Looking for a specific issue or topic?\n> Let us know, and we will help you find the Evergreen\n> coverage you need.\n\nSubscribe\n\n> **Prefer PayPal?**\n>  You can set up an ongoing donation, and we will honor it as a subscription with the same benefits.\n\nDonate\n\n**Support forest-to-community health. Support Evergreen.\nTHANK YOU!**",
  "title": "Congratulations Bruce Zuber - and Thank You!",
  "updatedAt": "2026-05-14T21:21:20.848Z"
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