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Black Hills Pine Beetle Battle Rages On With New Cautious Optimism
From the air, the green fabric of the Black Hills National Forest landscape is stained with red spots and gray streaks. The less verdant areas are the toll of several years of mountain pine beetle...
President Obama Signs Disaster Declaration For Wildfire-Scorched Washington
President Barack Obama on Tuesday issued a disaster declaration and approved federal aid for wildfire-scorched Washington state, as the U.S. West Coast struggles with a near-record fire season that...
Owl Population At Center Of Debate Over Arizona Forest Thinning
Environmentalists are concerned that forest thinning south of Flagstaff to protect water supplies would harm three breeding pairs of Mexican spotted owls that live there. The Arizona Daily Sun...
U.S. Forest Service Will Award $14 Million To Seven Working Forests
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced today that the U.S. Forest Service will award more than $14 million in funding from the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) to seven Forest Legacy...
U.S. Forest Service Wildfire Fighting Funds To Run Out
The U.S. Forest Service will soon have to scale back some projects designed to help prevent wildfires so that it can meet the expenses of fighting this summer's round of fires. Agriculture Secretary...
South Dakota Mountain Pine Beetle Initiative Removes 441,000 Trees
More than 441,000 trees infested with the mountain pine beetle have been cut down since South Dakota launched its Black Hills Forest Initiative three years ago this month. "I am very pleased with...
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