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Cold Just One Factor Affecting Southern Pine Beetle Infestations
If you’re looking for something positive about the deep freeze that gripped New Jersey last week, it could be a slowing of the southern pine beetle infestation. But foresters caution that cold...
Mississippi’s Molpus Woodlands Group Acquires 130,659 Acres In New York
The Molpus Woodlands Group, LLC, a timberland investment management organization (TIMO) headquartered in Jackson, Mississippi, has announced today, on behalf of a client, the successful purchase of...
Federal Judge Upholds Oregon Timber Harvest, Forest Thinning Project
A federal judge Wednesday upheld the U.S. Forest Service’s decision for an Oregon timber harvest project in the Umatilla National Forest. “The Forest Service properly analyzed the environmental...
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...
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