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Study: Humans Are The Leading Cause Of Wildfires In The U.S.
Wildfires can start when lightning strikes or when someone fails to put out a campfire. New research shows that people start a lot more fires than lightning does — so much so that people are...
Oregon Environmental Groups, Lawmakers Target Logging Rules
Environmental groups are pressuring Governor Kate Brown and the Oregon Board of Forestry to find new leadership on forestry issues and increase protections for coastal drinking water flowing through...
Farther From Forest: Study Says Rural U.S. Loses Forests Faster Than Cities
Americans are spending their lives farther from forests than they did at the end of the 20th century and, contrary to popular wisdom, the change is more pronounced in rural areas than in urban...
Private Landowners Are Key To Improving Northeastern Wildlife Habitat
American Forest Foundation recently issued a new report focused on woodland wildlife habitat in 13 Northeastern states. Woodlands in these states were found to be "out of balance" due to historical...
Georgia Logger John Bunn, II Dies In Truck Mishap
From: Timber Harvesting Editors A memorial service for John Bunn, II, co-owner of Bunn Logging, Inc., Forsyth, Ga., was held February 12 at Forsyth United Methodist Church. Bunn, 54, died February 9...
Western Logging Industry Professionals Want Regulations Eased
The Sierra-Cascade Logging Conference on Saturday attracted hundreds to the Shasta District Fairgrounds where spectators had the chance to check out the newest industrial equipment and watch men...
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