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Mountain Pine Beetle Epidemic Wanes In Colorado And Wyoming
National forest officials in Colorado and Wyoming said Monday that they plan to reopen more campgrounds and change tactics as a massive outbreak of the mountain pine beetle wanes. Workers will now...
Wildfire In California’s Eastern Sierra Destroys 40 Homes, Structures
A wildfire destroyed over three-dozen homes and buildings on Saturday in the Eastern Sierra leading to the evacuation of two towns. The wildfire burned over 7,000 acres. According to Cal Fire, the...
Loss Of Secure Rural Schools Funding Takes Toll On Montana Timber Counties
Montana timber counties recently lost lots of federal revenue. Local officials say public services are going to suffer as a result. "It's very scary. We're pretty bare bones out here the way it is,"...
Can Northwest Forests Be Protected From Future Mega Fires?
Snow blankets the landscape in north central Washington. What you can’t see is the scorched earth left from last summer’s Carlton Complex fire. Even through the snow, Susan Prichard, a fire...
EPA, NOAA Disapprove Oregon’s Coastal Nonpoint Pollution Control Program
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) have disapproved the state of Oregon’s coastal nonpoint pollution control program...
How Teenage Lumberjacks Can Keep Oregon’s Timber Industry Alive
Oregon's timber industry hasn't exactly been robust. You can see the charts showing a steady decline, read environmentalists' 2015 plans to increase state authority over the industry or listen to...
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