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Montana’s Bitterroot National Forest To Log 2,113 Acres
The Bitterroot National Forest is proposing to cut timber on 2,113 acres in the upper reaches of Three Mile and Ambrose Creek drainages under a stewardship project that will send about 6 million...
U.S. Forest Service Gets New Wildfire Tool Just In Time For Season
With much of the West mired in drought conditions heading into the summer, the U.S. Forest Service is preparing for what could be another damaging wildfire season. This year, firefighters will be...
Montana Boasts National Champion Logger Sports Team
Before travelling to Missoula to defend its title, Flathead Valley Community College’s national champion logger sports team is hosting its annual Stumpjumper Days competition at the school’s Logger...
Eye On Idaho: Slow Growth Seen In Timber Market
Idaho’s state Land Board has approved a timber sale plan for 2014 that calls for harvesting 249 million board feet from state endowment lands, the highest logging level in more than a decade. The...
Western Governors Want Private Sector To Help Manage Declining Forests
Members of the Western Governors' Association, including Utah Gov. Gary Herbert, said forests are in such bad shape the federal government should turn to industry — like logging — for help. "We have...
Oregon Governor Questions Government’s Authority To Seek Timber Money Return
Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber this week sent a one-page response to the U.S. Forest Service chief questioning the federal government's legal authority to seek the return of $3.6 million in payments to...
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