Trump’s new law eliminates those protections, freeing loggers to cut big trees and leave behind the small ones. This will ...
It didn’t get much notice, but President Trump has turbocharged logging on public lands in ways that are likely to increase dangerous wildfires. Inside the “big beautiful bill” that became law this ...
New research explains why forests planted for logging purposes fuel devastating wildfires more often than untouched land.
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Ending the ‘roadless rule’ could affect wildfires, wildlife in Oregon, Washington federal forests
People have until Friday to weigh in on a proposal that could allow new roads and logging in wild areas. Read Story ...
A look at the lands and energy pieces of the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ and where they stand right now in the U.S. Senate Members of the U.S. Senate last week proposed a major sale of federal land as part ...
Officials with a tiny school district nestled in northwest Oregon’s Clatsop State Forest have paid tens of thousands of dollars to fight new state limits on logging and are prepared to “bet the farm” ...
The Bureau of Land Management has withdrawn a controversial timber project near Eugene after three environmental groups filed a lawsuit last November. The Big League Project included logging, thinning ...
The 71st North Star Expo features upwards of 100 exhibitors and several contests. WDIO's Sabrina Ullman participated in the ...
As a small crew worked last week cutting down timber in a spruce-fir forest south of Collbran on Grand Mesa, a rain cloud scudded overhead and moistened the scene. It was an isolated shower, though, ...
In a major environmental win, conservation groups and the timber company Wagner Forest Management have unveiled a groundbreaking initiative to protect 78,000 acres surrounding the Rangeley Lakes in ...
Big Timber debuted on the Canadian History Channel in 2020 before migrating to Netflix, where it initially cracked the trending top ten before settling into the streamer’s library of reality offerings ...
OSLO (Reuters) - Illegal logging has fallen by 22 percent worldwide in the past decade but remains a huge problem from Brazil to Indonesia, a study showed on Thursday. It also said that China was the ...
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