Boreal forests are being clear-cut faster than some of their wildlife and plant species can recover, with a few failing to ...
Clear-cutting can make catastrophic floods 18 times more frequent with effects lasting more than 40 years, according to a new UBC study. In one watershed, these extreme floods also became more than ...
SHERWOOD, Tenn. — From above, Tennessee state forests appear as a flourishing green landscape, but atop some mountains and ridges where timbering has taken place, a scattered patchwork of treeless ...
Clear-cutting forests doesn’t just raise flood risk — it can supercharge it. UBC researchers found that in certain watersheds, floods became up to 18 times more frequent and over twice as severe after ...
The U.S. Forest Service has proposed a project that would include clear-cutting some sections of a 200-square-mile section of the Ottawa National Forest in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The current ...
Discussions about how to best manage Washington forests often get heated. And nothing seems to incite a more negative response than the idea of clear-cutting. In a recent Seattle Times article, there ...
The primary reason we took the U.S. Forest Service to court — and won — over the Round Star Logging Project is because lynx critical habitat is the worst place for clearcuts, and the surest way to ...
To the editor: The study referenced in this article (“Private land used for logging is more prone to severe fire than public lands. A new study shows why,” Aug. 21) highlights how clear-cut logging ...
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Photo | Couple shares a kiss at the Forest of Nisene Marks State Park
Ana Crum and William Garcia steal a kiss, at bottom, while walking along the Split Stuff Trail at The Forest of Nisene Marks ...
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