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Feds Say Southwest, Northwest Could See Catastrophic Wildfires
Despite a wet spring over much of the nation, the Obama administration warned Tuesday of potentially catastrophic wildfires this summer, especially in the Southwest and Northwest. "We've been very...
Weyerhaeuser, Others Make Diaper Donation
Weyerhaeuser recently completed its Operation Diaper Drive with record-breaking results. During the annual drive, which ran from March 4-25, Weyerhaeuser, its customers and vendors donated 1.5 million diapers to families in need…
Forestry Experts Say Thinned Areas Fared Better In Oregon Wildfire
The bracken ferns already have come back strong, along with the wild irises and ground-hugging thimbleberries. But all around them are charred stumps and trees so badly scorched by last fall's...
Washington’s Vaagen Brothers Lumber Confronts Timber Withdrawal
Vaagen Brothers Lumber is a fourth-generation business based in Colville, Washington, east of the Cascades. Today, we specialize in processing small logs, and in so doing we produce a good quantity...
Montana Landowners Thin Forests Ahead Of Fire Season
When Marty Stromberg first started managing her 160-acre tract that locals call Jack Pine Flats, she could turn a little profit from the trees that went to the nearby mill. Back in the 1980s, she...
Complaints By Truckers, Loggers Mount Over Arizona’s 4FRI
With a major environmental analysis completed and summer weather on the horizon, the time is ripe for thinning to gear up on the largest forest restoration project in the country. In the coming...
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