What remains from the fires that broke out Jan. 7 is a charred landscape, filled with skeletal trees and blackened debris.
If you saw a plan that’s already cut down 200,000 trees, with millions more in the crosshairs, you might think it’s an environmental apocalypse in the making. However, this seemingly drastic approach ...
Fewer wildfires burn in North American forests today than in previous centuries, increasing the risk of more severe wildfires ...
The agency has sought to minimize environmental oversight, and critics say the agency also has become incentivized to cut ...
Internal documents show the Forest Service discussing — both internally and with the timber industry — how its legal and ...
The intrinsic value of mangroves and their related coastal ecosystems is getting more recognition than ever before, while ...
“It’s a huge success,” she said, standing on the edge of a completed, 1,010-acre thinning project known as Baker, after Baker ... explained that funding forest restoration was a way for ...
The act would speed up environmental analyses and the pace and scale of forest restoration projects ... a dig at California officials Thursday after the House forest bill passed.
Over the last eight decades, the country has lost about 60–70 percent of its forest cover due to logging, mining, population growth, and other man-made factors. However, according to the country ...
A restoration project in Scotland has already withstood its first test and is expected to continue paying dividends for nearby communities by improving water quality. #Beforeandafter of a '#stage0' ...