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Trees Tell Their Story To Satellites
Communications via satellite are changing the way the forest industry harvests trees. A new approach being tested by ESA combines satcoms and cellular services to relay important information almost...
Opinions Mixed On New U.S. Forest Service Planning Rule
The U.S. Forest Service’s recently released planning rule could turn the agency into a more efficient decision maker or create a department of perpetual planning, depending on who you listen to. “We...
Swedish Model Of Sustainable, Productive Forestry Could Help Northwest
Environmentalists' hypersensitivity to modern productive forestry practices is a legacy of a bygone era of forest exploitation in the northwestern United States. Is this hypersensitivity...
Double Trouble From Mountain Pine Beetles?
The evolution of mountain pine beetles to produce two generations of beetle per year instead of one has probably been a factor in the unparalleled damage that insects have caused in pine forests in...
Cherokee National Forest Restoration Plan In The Works
The North Zone of the Cherokee National Forest is in need of some help. Spanning seven counties in upper east Tennessee, the North Zone is an incredible asset to the local economies of the region,...
USFS Report Shows Forest Growth In North Outpacing Other Parts Of U.S.
U.S. Forest Service scientists recently released an assessment that shows forest land has expanded in northern states during the past century despite a 130% population jump and relentless...
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