PORT ANGELES — The recent pause on some older tree sales in state-managed forests will not affect parcels that already have been approved or auctioned, despite some environmentalists’ hopes.
Indigenous communities aim to reduce deforestation Leaders sign a carbon credit deal protect forests Illegal logging and mining are main threats MANILA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) — The lands of some ...
The PNG leader told delegates at the World Economic Forum (WEF) summit that his country has "a lot of stakes in the ...
Dave Upthegrove wants to protect older tree stands. Instead, he’s upsetting delicate revenue calculations that help keep ...
On Jan. 14 Parmar took a helicopter flight to a Douglas fir clearcut being carried out down the Mackenzie Forest Service Road ...
By Maxwell Radwin Over the last several decades, La Mosquitia has become one of the most dangerous regions of Honduras. Drug ...
To test that hypothesis, the researchers planted the seedlings in logged forests ranging from completely clearcut areas to ...
MEDFORD, Ore.- The U.S. Forest Service hosting public meetings across the west coast to discuss proposed amendments to the ...