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Washington Logger Falls Into Sinkhole, Rescued Nearly 24 Hours Later
Bill Burke spent nearly 24 hours underground after falling into a 16-foot sinkhole while working as a logger in the state of Washington. “Next thing I know, one foot went down and then both my feet...
Washington National Forest Poised To Set Timber Harvest, Restoration Records
After decades of declining timber harvests and forest restoration projects, the Colville National Forest has turned a corner and is dramatically increasing both. According to recent forest...
House Republicans Push For Easier Approval Of Forest Projects
Last year’s intense fire season led to calls for more “treatment” of federal forests to remove excess fuel that can make for bigger, hotter wildfires. In November, House Republicans -- including...
Montana Appeals FEMA’s Denial Of Wildfire Disaster Funding
Montana is appealing FEMA’s denial of the state's request for a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration following last year’s historic fire season. In late December, the federal government denied...
Oregon Judge Rules ‘Immunity’ Not A Defense
From: Timber Harvesting Editors An Oregon district judge has refused to dismiss a 2016 lawsuit filed by counties with state forests within their borders that claimed state officials have refused to...
U.S. Forest Service: More Than 100,000 Beetle Infested Trees Fall Daily Nationwide
The mountain pine beetle is native to Montana. It usually does not cause too much trouble, but an unseasonably warm winter 10 years ago allowed the beetle population to explode, which caused an...
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