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Innovative Washington Timber Company Ships ‘Canned’ Logs To Asia
Other companies have done it. Forest Marketing Enterprises even has dabbled in it since 2002. But the Everett-based timber company made it a big part of its business model last year and is now...
As Black Hills Pine Beetle Epidemic Ends, Resiliency Project Begins
U.S. Forest Service officials said this month that the 20-year mountain pine beetle epidemic in the Black Hills has officially ended, but that doesn't mean their fight against the tree-killing...
Winston Plywood & Veneer Hosts Ribbon-Cutting In Mississippi
From: Timber Harvesting Editors Joined by federal, state and local leaders, company associates and members of the community, Winston Plywood & Veneer hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony at its new...
The Nature Conservancy Thinning Forests To Reduce Wildfire Risk
To restore a forest and reduce the risk of severe wildfires, a conservation group is cutting down trees. The Nature Conservancy is selectively logging dry forests in Washington's Central Cascades as...
Washington Logger Opposes Future Logging Careers Act
After witnessing his youngest son, Cole, get crushed to death in a 2014 logging accident in Washington state, Tim Bostwick is convinced the industry is unsafe for teens. “He was barely just 18 and I...
Wyoming Officials: Chances For Bigger Wildfires Increasing
Summer 2012 was quickly becoming the hottest and driest part of one of the hottest and driest years in Wyoming’s recorded history. Wildfires ravaged forests and grasslands in nearly every portion of...
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