A push to repeal the Roadless Rule that protects the few ecosystems that remain truly wild faces mass public opposition.
The Interior Department says it’s on track to meet a federal goal to increase logging on federal lands, even as timber ...
Loren German of Creekside Logging Co. in Redding, Calif., uses a hot saw to fell a tree in a forest near Viola, Calif. University of California research suggests that more forest thinning projects ...
Logging is not necessarily a dirty word in the environmental dictionary. There, I said it. Provided sustainable practices are used, namely the careful choice over what trees get chopped down, logging ...
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (WTVD) -- Flames shot high into the sky in Fayetteville on Monday morning. A fire ignited a large storage pile of logging timber on Shaw Mill Road off of Murchison Road around 11 ...
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In an article from Aug. 23, 2024, which you can read here, we explored what life was like in Pacific Northwest logging camps ...
Trump’s new law eliminates those protections, freeing loggers to cut big trees and leave behind the small ones. This will worsen existing tinderbox conditions, particularly in the West.
The largest timber companies operating in Southeast Alaska want the Tongass National Forest to sell them more old-growth timber, and they’re suing the federal government to get it. The Department of ...
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has pulled back from selling timber on federally funded wildlife lands as it continues to address environmental concerns pressed by the U.S. Fish & ...
The 71st North Star Expo features upwards of 100 exhibitors and several contests. WDIO's Sabrina Ullman participated in the ...
It didn’t get much notice, but President Donald Trump has turbocharged logging on public lands in ways that are likely to increase dangerous wildfire. Inside the “One Big Beautiful Bill” that became ...