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Black Hills Logging Owners Indicted On Fraud, Immigration Violations
Nine owners and managers for four Black Hills logging companies and a general store have been indicted by a federal grand jury for immigration violations and fraud in connection with U.S. Forest...
Utah Foresters Took Terrorist Threats Seriously
Western land managers received warnings from the FBI that terrorist groups might seize on dry conditions and stands of beetle-killed trees to ignite forest fires, which would cost millions to fight...
U.S. Forest Service: Fewer Trees Dying Nationwide
According to a report released Sept. 10 by the United States Forest Service, the number of dead trees on 750 million acres of public and private forests across America is on the decline for the...
Northwestern Wildfires Spotted From Space
It's been a bad summer for wildfires, and even with autumn's cooler temperatures approaching, the fires still burn. NASA's Aqua satellite captured images of several large fires burning in the...
Environmentalists Sue Over Idaho Logging Project
Two environmental groups are suing the U.S. Forest Service over a planned logging project in north-central Idaho because they contend the logging will violate the Endangered Species Act. Alliance...
Leading Publishers Partner With SFI In Responsible Forestry
Four leaders of the North American publishing industry recently announced they will partner with the Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) to help spur the growth of certification to preserve and...
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