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Wyoming Wildfire Fuels Reduction Project Back For Consideration
A large wildfire fuels-reduction project meant to protect subdivisions near forestland from the Tetons to the Snake River is being pursued once again by the Bridger-Teton National Forest. A U.S....
Thinning and Burning: The Best Defense Against Southern Pine Beetle
A recent study by U.S. Forest Service and university researchers shows that thinning and prescribed fire can protect stands of southern pines on a landscape level from infestations by southern pine...
New Forest Service Research Findings Reveal How Wildfires Spread
Evidence presented in a recently released study, authored by a team of scientists from the USDA Forest Service, University of Maryland and University of Kentucky, reveals new findings about how...
Forest Service Approves Montana Forest Health Project Timber Sale
The Bitterroot National Forest moved forward this week on the last two projects to reduce hazardous fuels in the urban/wildland interface along nearly all of the western edge of the Bitterroot...
Oregon Timber Harvests Over 4 Billion Board Feet In 2014
More than four billion board feet of Oregon timber was harvested last year. However, the harvest was a 1.74 decrease from 2013, and might decrease again in 2015 due to the problems at the slow ports...
In New Mexico, Natural Wildfires Help Crews Do Forest Thinning
With storm clouds come lightning, and in the desert Southwest, that means wildfires may be swift to follow. This summer’s increase in rain across much of New Mexico means conditions are ripe for...
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