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Viking Lumber, the piano maker’s lone source of Sitka spruce, says it is running out of wood because of a lack of logging in ...
The poster told a story about how their cousin and a logging company trespassed on their 4.7-acre property and stole 1.5 ...
New research explains why forests planted for logging purposes fuel devastating wildfires more often than untouched land.
The collaborative timber harvest, just south of International Falls, will net over $30,000 for Gillette, adding to the ...
Timber thieves manipulate these obstacles, experts say. They usually operate along adjoining property lines and claim to have either owner's permission to log on the property in question ...
A March 1 executive order links logging regulations with a list problems: "Our inability to fully exploit our domestic timber supply has impeded the creation of jobs and prosperity, contributed to ...
A Sealaska Corp. timber stand on Prince of Wales Island, Alaska. An Alaska Native corporation, Sealaska in the past touted its moves toward young-growth logging but now says the timber business no ...
There is even a study that showed that salvage logging equipment kills much of the natural forest regeneration—which the timber industry and the Oregon State Forestry School sought to keep from ...
Timber companies promote salvage logging on federal lands because it gives them an opportunity to buy top quality logs at heavily discounted fire-sale prices. Taxpayers and Forest Service revenues&… ...
For decades, Oregon’s timber industry has promoted the idea that private, logged lands are less prone to wildfires. The problem? Science doesn’t support that.
The talks pertain to timber sales on federal-aid lands including state wildlife management areas (WMAs) and state aquatic management areas (AMAs), together comprising more than 1.4 million acres.
A data investigation by OPB, The Oregonian/OregonLive and ProPublica found that timber tax cuts have cost counties at least $3 billion in the past three decades. Here’s how we did our analysis.