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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 ...
The wisdom of logging the bigger trees as a way of reducing wildfire risk -- which the plan listed as a secondary goal of timber harvest -- is another point of contention.
The Trump administration's controversial proposal to kill the "Roadless Rule" in national forests is open to public comment ...
Six conservation groups filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday, June 14, 2022, seeking to prevent the logging of large, live trees on national forests east of the Cascades in a move to reverse a decision ...
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.
New research explains why forests planted for logging purposes fuel devastating wildfires more often than untouched land.
Harwood said redwood producers must survive by constantly monitoring global timber developments, exploiting niche markets and viewing the sustainable forestry movement as an opportunity rather ...
A proposal to end clearcutting of old-growth trees in the Tongass National Forest has some Southeast logging companies concerned about the future.
The trees are under contract to be cut and have been marked for about two years, Chang said. Keeping the trees standing would require a renegotiation of the contract with the timber operator.