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Dead California Trees Could Help Bring New Life To Rural Economies
Trees in California’s forests are dying at alarming rates, creating both problems and opportunities for rural communities and local economies with deep roots in the timber industry. The California...
University Of Maine And Irving Woodlands Partner In Forestry Research
The University of Maine at Fort Kent named Neil Thompson as the Irving Woodlands, LLC Professor of Forestry. A University of Maine System graduate, Thompson is very familiar with diverse woodlands...
New Mexico To Showcase Watershed, Forest Restoration Efforts
New Mexico’s campaign to address the ecological health of its forests and watersheds will be showcased at the Society of American Foresters national convention in Albuquerque, Nov. 15-19. A...
Meet The Standing Dead – Oregon’s “Zombie Trees”
Halloween is a great time to tell scary stories. I have one to tell you, about millions upon millions of gray ghosts blackened by fire, ravaged by insects and disease, or dead from lack of water....
Washington Unveils 20-Year Forest Restoration Plan
This summer’s costly Jolly Mountain Fire made Cle Elum the ideal place to unveil Washington’s 20-year-plan to restore forest health and take a more proactive approach to reducing catastrophic...
Forest Service, Nature Conservancy Adopt New Plan To Thin Arizona Forests
Overgrown Arizona forests have fueled unprecedented fires, burning bigger and hotter. "Forests that once had 40 to 50 trees per acre, now have 500 to a thousand trees per acre," said Patrick Graham,...
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