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Texas A&M Forest Service Partners With Boy Scouts To Reforest Popular Ranch
The Boy Scouts of America are recruiting volunteers to help reforest a popular campground that was devastated by wildfire over Labor Day weekend in 2011. Nearly half of the 5,000-acre Griffith...
Officials Call Off Plan To Combine Two Wyoming Forests
The U.S. Forest Service has abandoned a proposal to merge the Bridger-Teton and Caribou-Targhee national forests. A report prepared for acting Regional Forester Marlene Finley found that a joint...
Forest Service Moving Ahead With Montana Timber Project
The U.S. Forest Service says it has successfully answered a federal judge’s legal questions involving a 2,038-acre proposed logging project in the Lolo National Forest about 10 miles north of Seeley...
Washington Timber Thief Pleads Guilty To Cutting Down 330-Year-Old Tree
A 330-year-old Douglas fir was among 102 trees that a Brinnon, WA, man pleaded guilty to stealing or damaging from the Olympic National Forest and was sentenced to one year in jail. According to the...
USFS Study: Tree and Human Health May Be Linked
Evidence is increasing from multiple scientific fields that exposure to the natural environment can improve human health. In a new study by the U.S. Forest Service, the presence of trees was...
Oregon Governor: “State Should Step Up To Break Logging Deadlock In Federal Forests”
Gov. John Kitzhaber said Oregon should step up to help break the deadlock over logging on federal forests, which account for 60% of Oregon’s total. Kitzhaber spoke this morning to the Oregon Board...
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