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U.S. Forest Service: 4FRI Close To Clearing Major Environmental Hurdle
After almost four years of work, the U.S. Forest Service has released its final plan for restoration work on almost 600,000 acres of northern Arizona forests. It is believed to be the largest single...
Logging Part Of Rehabilitation In Wake Of California Wildfires
Many years ago forests were regulated and kept in check by fire. Wildfires sparked by lightning would clear dead under brush and give larger, healthier trees room to grow. Today, fires are often...
Washington Timber Companies Question State’s New Logging Guidelines
Washington timber companies have to meet new, stricter guidelines if they want to log on potentially unstable slopes. Representatives of some of those companies testified to the state's Forest...
Northwest Timber Salvage After 2014 Wildfires Begins In Fits And Starts
Wildfires scorched nearly 1.5 million acres in Oregon, Washington and Idaho this year. And with increased demand for timber from lumber mills, there is a growing market for scorched trees. Time is...
Tornado Prompts Pennsylvania Biodiversity Salvage Logging Experiment
When a tornado ripped through some areas of Westmoreland County in June 2012, John Wenzel, executive director at the Powdermill Nature Reserve, saw opportunity within destruction. When it comes to...
Forest Service Proposing 25K-Acre Project In Montana’s Helena National Forest
The Helena National Forest is proposing a timber and vegetation project across 25,000 acres of a 61,500-acre area in the Ten Mile drainage, with the goal of improving forest and stream health,...
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