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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,...
U.S. Endowment: Report Recommends New Approach To U.S. Forest Sector Research
A report by the Blue Ribbon Commission on Forest and Forest Products Research and Development in the U.S. in the 21st Century (BRC), released today by the U.S. Endowment for Forestry and...
Federal Forest Act Prompts Burning Debate In Washington
Lawmakers from Arkansas to Oregon are pushing for Federal Forest Management changes that they say are designed to prevent wildfires. Other lawmakers are against these changes as they say the...
Cool, Damp Weather Brings Relief To Western U.S. Wildfire Outlook
Cool, damp weather has brought relief from wildfires in the northwestern U.S., northern Idaho and western Montana, but the fall fire season is getting underway in Southern California, forecasters...
Interior Secretary Urges Shrinking Four Western National Monuments
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke is recommending that four large national monuments in the West be reduced in size, potentially opening up hundreds of thousands of acres of land revered for natural...
Interior Secretary Demands ‘Aggressive’ War On Fires
The Interior Department is heating up its war on costly and deadly wildfires in the West, junking policies of leaving forests alone and letting piles of dead wood lay to fuel more fires. Interior...
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