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Memos from the Trump administration are increasing pressure to cut more national forests for timber and forest health.
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FOX13 News on MSNWA conservationists criticize Trump's national forest logging planAround 59% of all national forests in the U.S. would be open for logging, including some in eastern Washington.
The exodus is expected to include over 3,000 takers at the Forest Service and around 1,200 at the Animal and Plant Health ...
One fired employee who worked in the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest told The Seattle Times he has taken a new job as a ...
Mixed messages from Washington, D.C. Meanwhile, Forest Service employees on the ground have been getting mixed messages from ...
"Today we are issuing an emergency drought declaration for the upper Yakima, lower Yakima, and Natchee's watersheds," said ...
Whether or not logging would solve the wildfire problem is contentious. Many U.S. forests are considered to be at high wildfire risk, due to climate change and almost a century of wildfire suppression ...
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ICT News on MSNIn a win for tribes, Forest Service halts commercial huckleberry picking in forestThe U.S. Forest Service announced Monday that it will temporarily prohibit commercial picking of huckleberries this summer in ...
Hikers should be prepared to see more obstacles and fewer amenities on trails this year after the Trump administration's ...
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