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California Wildfires This Winter ‘Unprecedented’
In an "unprecedented" step for this early in the year, firefighters are heading to battle Northern California wildfires - and team leaders are afraid more such fires could be on the way. The Marin...
Oregon Tree Sitters Don’t Buy Plan For Logging That Mimics Natural Forest
In 2012, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management sold the rights to log a small grove of Douglas firs to a private company called Roseburg Forest Products. Roseburg bid more than $1 million for the...
Oregon Senator’s Timber Bill To Be Introduced
Oregon Senator Ron Wyden is introducing his long-awaited timber bill to promote logging on national forests in Eastern Oregon. The Oregon Democrat's Senate Natural Resources Committee is to take up...
Judge Rejects Challenge Of Idaho Logging Project
A federal judge has refused to stop timber harvest and fuel reduction treatments on 2,600 acres of an Idaho national forest. Last year, the U.S. Forest Service approved the Little Slate Project in...
Wisconsin Announces Timber Harvest Initiative To Aid The Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest
At the Governor’s Forestry Economic Summit Thursday, Gov. Scott Walker announced a new timber harvesting initiative in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest – an effort he said that would help...
Major Tree Clearing, Timber Sale Planned For Arizona’s Rosemont Mine
Close to 300,000 trees, mostly junipers and oaks, would likely be cleared on public land in the Santa Rita Mountains if the proposed Rosemont Mine is built. Clearing those trees will be...
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