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Oregon Timber Firms, AFRC Sue To Lift Logging Ban On National Forests
Three timber companies filed a lawsuit Monday in Oregon’s Federal District Court to lift a logging ban in national forests caused by the federal government’s shutdown. “It makes zero sense for the...
California Logging Industry, Environmentalists Lock Horns Over Burned Trees
A new gold rush may be on in California's Sierra Nevada Mountains, but this time the treasure is burned trees to salvage for lumber. The Rim Fire that charred a quarter-million acres of the...
Harvesting Oregon Wildfire Damaged Trees A Race Against Time
It’s a battle against time for Oregon wildfire damaged trees burned by last summer’s Barry Point Fire. That’s why crews from the Collins Lakeview Sawmill continue efforts to cut and truck trees to...
Arizona State Forestry Division Releases Yarnell Hill Fire Report
A team of expert firefighters were overrun by a massive wildfire near Yarnell, Ariz., while trying to make it to a safe zone after an unpredictable desert thunderstorm turned the Yarnell Hill Fire...
Oregon Timber Industry Suffers As Loggers Blame Federal Regulations For Lost Jobs
The Rough and Ready Sawmill was an institution in southern Oregon for 91 years. Its lumber helped fuel the post-World War II building boom and settle the rural West. Now, it sits empty, the last of...
California’s Rim Fire Salvage Logging Bill Sparks Controversy
Rep. Tom McClintock, R-Granite Bay, this week introduced a bill to speed salvage logging within the 400-square-mile burned area of the Rim Fire. McClintock says the bill is needed because lawsuits...
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