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USDA Releases State By State Impacts Of Limited Wildfire Suppression In Recent Years
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today released information showing how limited federal firefighting budgets have impacted states over the last two fiscal years (FYs 2012 and 2013). The...
Oregon Environmental Groups To Sue Over Elliott State Forest Logging
Three Oregon environmental groups filed a notice of intent to sue timber companies and stop them from logging on three parcels of the Elliott State Forest. Seneca Jones and Scott Timber bought the...
Emerald Ash Borer Confirmed In New Jersey
A New Jersey landscaper found the first signs of the destructive emerald ash borer last week. He was checking the health of ash trees at a strip shopping center in Bridgewater, Somerset County, when...
Pine Beetles Ravaging Forests Strain Budgets in U.S. West
Pine beetles are obliterating forests throughout Colorado and the U.S. West, draining budgets as property values decline and threatening tourism at national parks, including the home of Mount...
Thinning Project Targets Large Section Of Idaho’s Boise National Forest
The 2013 wildfire season in Idaho was one of the worst on record, with three massive fires destroying homes and forcing thousands of evacuations. According to the National Interagency Fire Center in...
Alaska Wildfire Burning Area Bigger Than Colorado Springs
An Alaska wildfire in the Kenai Peninsula has grown to cover more than 248 square miles--or the size of Chicago--but was only 20 percent contained as of Sunday morning, fire officials said. The...
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