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Forest Engineering Professionals To Meet In Historic New Bern, NC
The Council On Forest Engineering (COFE) will hold its 35th annual meeting September 10-12, 2012 in New Bern, North Carolina at the Doubletree Riverfront Hotel. The theme of the meeting is...
Recovery For Colorado’s High Park Fire Area Begins
Land experts say the acres charred by the High Park fire need $24 million in treatments to protect homes, trails, roads and water supplies from potential flooding, rockslides and runoff of ash and...
USFS Study: Washington’s Forests Will Lose Stored Carbon As Wildfires Increase
Forests in the Pacific Northwest store more carbon than any other region in the United States, but our warming climate may undermine their storage potential. A new study conducted by the U.S. Forest...
Arizona Forest Program Cited As Cure For ‘Disease’ Of Growing Wildfires
Apache County’s forest-stewardship agreement with the U.S. Forest Service was held up at a congressional hearing Friday as a model for other governments trying to tame the growing problem of...
Aggressive Fire Suppression Leaves West A Tinderbox, Making Mega-Fires Worse
Dry conditions are dangerous in this season of devastating wildfires. Twenty-one large fires are burning across the West. None are as bad as the recent Waldo Canyon fire in Colorado, which left two...
Seasonal Wildland Firefighters Given Federal Health Benefits
President Barack Obama will make federal health insurance available to about 8,000 temporary wildland firefighters, a White House official said recently. Despite the grueling and dangerous work they...
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