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Science influences-not decides on policy

Bill Bourgeois reminds policy makers that science influences policy but does not decide on policy in Science influences forest policy.  Bill talks about the requirements of Government in this regard.

This entry was posted in 2021-Present, Research on 19 January 2022 by hfhc.

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