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Hundreds Of Loggers, Truckers Hold Protest At Minnesota Boise Paper Mill
In protest of wages, the loggers behind close to 200 trucks chose to not deliver wood to Boise Paper Mill in International Falls, Minn., on Thursday. The protest participants reflect about 95% of...
Salvage Logging Begins After 35,000 Acre Oregon Wildfire
Spiky clumps of Oregon grape are just beginning to emerge in a sea of brown needles, charred bark and blackened rock blanketing southwestern Klamath County. “It burned hot,” said Andy Geissler,...
The Nature Conservancy To Acquire 165,000 Acres Of Plum Creek Forestland
Plum Creek Timber Company, Inc. announced today it has reached an agreement to sell approximately 165,000 acres of Montana and Washington forestland to The Nature Conservancy (TNC) for $134 million....
New York Students Sit In The Driver’s Seat Of Logging Equipment
Seniors studying forestry and environmental conservation and students from the gas and diesel class at Jefferson-Lewis BOCES Howard G. Sackett Technical Center got the chance to experience sitting...
Fatal Attraction: Emerald Ash Borer Meets Its Match
A female beetle decoy may soon rid the United States of the destructive emerald ash borer. An international team of researchers has developed a decoy female ash borer that attracts, then...
U.S. Forest Service Report: Fewer Conifers, More Hardwoods In Northern Forests
Forests in the Northwoods and Upper Peninsula may look different in the next century thanks to a warming climate. A new report from the U.S. Forest Service predicts fewer of some types of conifers...
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