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D.C. Puts Its Trees Up For Adoption
Washington, D.C. has 19 certified arborists to care for the 140,000 street trees that are planted across the District. The Urban Forestry Administration, like most U.S. cities, can only do so much....
Al Qaeda Magazine Encourages Forest Fire Arson In The U.S.
A magazine published by members of al Qaeda has called for Western Muslims to wage war within the United States, urging them to engage in lone wolf attacks, including setting forest fires. According...
Arizona Senate Passes Bill Demanding Return Of Federal Lands
Arizona is poised to join next-door neighbor Utah in demanding the U.S. government transfer title to millions of acres of federal property to the state, fanning a renewed "sagebrush revolt" over...
U.S. Secretaries Vilsack and Salazar Announce Readiness For Wildfire Season
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and Interior Secretary Ken Salazar recently outlined the federal government's readiness for the wildland fire season to ensure protection for communities and...
Virginia Residents Back Horizontal Drilling Ban In National Forest
Virginians who commented on a new management plan for the George Washington National Forest support a proposed ban on a much-criticized type of natural gas drilling in the forest's one million...
Purdue Commercializes Faster Growing Hardwood Trees Called “Greatwoods”
Industries associated with hardwood growth and production may benefit from trademarked varieties of faster growing trees developed through a partnership between Purdue University and the U.S. Forest...
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