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Being ‘Good Neighbors’ Boosts Idaho’s Forest Health

by Web Editor | Apr 4, 2018 | News, News/PR

Forests know no jurisdictional bounds. Insects, fire, and disease spread quickly without a thought to who has authority to stop them. So to be successful, efforts to manage forest health, and its impacts on people and critters, can’t focus on who owns what. That’s...

Meet The Standing Dead – Oregon’s “Zombie Trees”

by Web Editor | Nov 3, 2017 | News, News/PR

Halloween is a great time to tell scary stories. I have one to tell you, about millions upon millions of gray ghosts blackened by fire, ravaged by insects and disease, or dead from lack of water. These are Oregon’s “zombie trees.” According to an analysis commissioned...

National Forest Foundation Grant: Sierra Institute To Build Heat, Power Plant

by Web Editor | Apr 14, 2017 | News, News/PR

The National Forest Foundation on Wednesday announced the winner of the 2016/2017 Barrett Foundation Business Concept Challenge. This unique competition provides awards for the best entrepreneurial approaches that help to solve one or more of the challenges facing...

USDA Secretary Announces Action To Combat Insects And Diseases That Weaken Forests, Increase Fire Risk

by Web Editor | May 23, 2014 | News, News/PR

USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced action to help 94 national forest areas in 35 states to address insect and disease threats that weaken forests and increase the risk of forest fire. These areas are receiving an official designation that will provide the...

U.S. Forest Service Vows To Expand National Forest Timber Projects

by Web Editor | Apr 28, 2014 | News, News/PR

A U.S. Forest Service official recently vowed that the agency will expand the scope of timber projects on national forests. The agency expects the scope of the largest projects to increase from roughly 30,000 acres to about 500,000 acres, said Tony Tooke, associate...
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