Conservation shifts harmful land use elsewhere, worsening biodiversity loss in more vulnerable regions globally.
By mimicking natural processes, people can manage forests for both commercial and ecological ends. That is the aim of ...
By: Casey Smith Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic A recent letter penned by Indiana Gov. Mike Braun urged federal officials to “immediately withdraw” a controversial plan to log and burn ...
A proposal by the Audubon Society to log about 100 acres in the Zoar Valley Multiple Use Area was put on hold while the New ...
Calvin Powling, Jr., a logger from Newfane, was named Vermont’s Outstanding Logging Operator, 2024 by the Vermont Forest Products Association.
Can Washington state hold off harvesting older forests in the face of a projected $12 billion budget deficit without ...
Some efforts to preserve or rewild natural habitats are shifting harmful land use to other parts of the world – and this ...
The Sodalis Preserve bat population in Hannibal grew from 204,368 to 222,129 bats in 2024, according to a U.S. Fish and Wildlife census. That is almost half of the total Indiana bat population, which ...
It's been nearly five years since a lightning-fueled wildfire caused major damage in Big Basin State Park. That includes scorching some thousand-year-old redwoods.
There’s a plan to bring new trails to the popular Pierce County park this year. The park district wants input from residents.
But in recent decades, more nests have been disappearing as the forests have fallen victim to logging, urbanization, and wildfires, as well as drought and higher temperatures that have become more ...