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Idaho Logging, Wood Product Industries Hang Steady
The Idaho logging and wood products industries struggle with volatile prices and a sharply reduced amount of timber available for harvest on federal lands compared with a generation ago. But Idaho...
New Growth, New Timber Harvests In Oregon
New management for 400,000 acres of timberland in Klamath County means the region can expect to experience new growth in the timber industry. Green Diamond Resource Co., the timber company that...
Six New Projects Announced To Protect Arizona Forests From Wildfire
Massive wildfires raged across the western United States this summer, killing people and devastating entire towns. Six new projects announced recently are designed to help Arizona avoid that same...
Washington Timber Company Says It Bears No Responsibility In Oso Mudslide
A timber company that over the years clear-cut and thinned trees above the hill that unleashed the Oso mudslide has asked a King County judge to spare it from being forced into court next year to...
Congress Moves To Provide $700 Million In Emergency Wildfire Aid
This year's horrific wildfire season in the West is spurring Congress to move toward providing $700 million in emergency disaster aid to the U.S. Forest Service and other federal agencies facing...
U.S. Nears Record With More Than 9 Million Acres Burned By Wildfires
The amount of land burned by wildfires in the U.S. this year has surpassed 9 million acres, according to data released Thursday by the National Interagency Fire Center. This is only the fourth time...
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