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Arizona Watershed Restoration Project Gets Underway
For the next four and a half months, the sounds of feller-bunchers, processors and log trucks will be a common one around the lower Dry Lake Hills and the base of Mount Elden. This week, loggers are...
U.S. Forest Service Researcher Studies Firefighting Decisions As Costs Escalate
In 1995, the U.S. Forest Service spent 16 percent of its total budget on fighting fires. Today, it’s 52 percent and growing. What’s changed? “Everything,” said Matthew Thompson, a research forester...
What’s Killing Trees During Droughts? Scientists Have New Answers
As the number of droughts increases globally, scientists are working to develop predictions of how future parched conditions will affect plants, especially trees. New results published today in the...
American Loggers Council Leaders Vote To Stimulate Master Logger Certification
From: Timber Harvesting Editors In a move designed to raise the bar on professionalism and build a standalone marketing brand, leaders of the American Loggers Council (ALC) in late July voted to...
Scientists Say U.S. Must Choose: Planned Fires Or More Unchecked Wildfires?
The harder we struggle against wildfires, the deeper we sink, like we’re in quicksand, says Mark Finney, research forester for the U.S Forest Service’s Rocky Mountain Research Station. “It’s called...
Lack Of Federal Funding Hits Pacific Northwest Timber Counties Hardest
Oregon and Washington’s timber counties are facing serious financial troubles including cuts to education, public roads and law enforcement since they stopped receiving vital payments from the...
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