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Evacuations Persist As California’s Bully Fire Grows To 8,100 Acres
The California Bully Fire continued to rage across 12.6 square miles Tuesday, growing mostly east toward Ono and threatening almost 70 buildings as of Tuesday afternoon. The blaze forced the...
Firefighters Gain Ground On Massive Washington Wildfire
Firefighters made progress Sunday battling a large Washington wildfire that has burned thousands of acres of mountain wilderness. The wildfire — the largest of numerous ones burning in the West —...
Young Southern Loggers Buck The Trend, Grow New Business
It’s no secret that logging crews are aging, and that experienced loggers are struggling to attract young people to the profession. Even NPR has picked up the story, reporting on June 16th about the...
Heat Tightens Oregon Logging, Business Guidelines
Drought conditions and scorching temperatures that set a record on Monday are prompting the Oregon Department of Forestry to increase restrictions for Oregon logging sites and other commercial...
Wisconsin’s Northwoods Still Suffering Despite Rise In Timber Harvests
More hardwood was thinned from Wisconsin's 1.5 million acre Northwoods last year than in recent memory, but advocates say more could be done to manage the timber and help Wisconsin's struggling...
Arizona Mining Company Pays U.S. Forest Service $551,000 Firefighting Bill
An Arizona mining company has paid the U.S. Forest Service $551,000 to cover costs associated with a fire sparked by an employee three years ago. The Arizona Star reports Rosemont Copper made the...
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