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Maine Company Unearths Logging History For Niche Market
Nobody expected the waterlogged wood lining the bottom of Quakish Lake in Maine would become anything but pulp. But Tom Shafer is harvesting that wood for a new purpose. And it’s given him a new...
Arizona’s Four Forest Restoration Initiative Implementation Begins
Almost one year ago, the Forest Service announced the contractor for the first stewardship contract awarded under the Four Forest Restoration Initiative (4FRI) in Arizona. The Forest Service...
Oregon Counties To Receive $2 Million In Timber Payments Held By DOI
Eighteen Western Oregon counties will soon receive $2 million in federal timber payments that had been held up under the sequester law aimed at cutting federal spending, officials learned Thursday....
Wisconsin Wildfire Started By Logging Operations
Prosecutors announced Thursday they won't file charges against loggers whose equipment apparently started a massive wildfire in northwestern Wisconsin, concluding there was no criminal intent or...
Oregon Loggers Eye Role Near Soviet Union’s Chernobyl Exclusion Zone
Loggers from Wallowa County, Oregon are poised for a major role in expanded timber-cutting operations urgently planned for the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, the approximately 19-mile area encircling the...
Dry Winter, Warming Trend Foretell Western Wildfire Danger
Two small but unseasonably early wildfires burning in northern California's wine country and another wind-whipped blaze farther south likely are a harbinger of a nasty summer fire season across the...
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