A federal judge vacated approvals for three logging projects in Oregon and ruled the U.S. Forest Service could not use a ...
There’s enough material in the currently disturbed area to last another year or two. Some of the disturbed area has already been resloped, reseeded and reclaimed, Lloyd said. He estimates the pit ...
Propelled by a change in historic timber cutting practices in the state brought on by the advent of carbon sequestration, a ...
Bark beetle damage has more than doubled for two consecutive years as warmer winters extend the insects' active season across ...
Toilet paper, a product that is used for a few seconds before being disposed of forever, is made with energy-intensive ...
The province says quicker permitting and stronger partnerships for wildfire salvage means protecting forestry jobs. Working with the forestry sector, First Nations and local governments, the Ministry ...
The Forest Service quietly started a logging project in the Pisgah National Forest — then canceled it after environmental groups sued. The Forest Service scrapped a logging project in a North Carolina ...
POPLAR, N.C. (WJHL) — Public land advocates won a partial victory at the head of the rugged Nolichucky River gorge recently, but the scars remain for now: easily visible roadbeds for a now-ceased ...
Three environmental organizations have dropped a lawsuit challenging proposed logging in North Carolina’s Pisgah National Forest after the federal government canceled the project. Forest Service crews ...
Forest scientists walk through a Helene blowdown in the Pisgah National Forest. Photo by Katie Myers This coverage is made possible through a partnership between BPR and Grist, a nonprofit ...
Environmental crime has surged into a multibillion-dollar global industry, ranking just behind narcotics, weapons trafficking, and human smuggling in criminal profitability. According to the United ...
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