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Sam Houston National Forest could see new road construction, logging after feds kill prohibition
The USDA's "Roadless Rule" that Secretary Rollins is rescinding protects 30% of National Forest System lands from road construction and timber harvesting.
The United States has announced sweeping changes to encourage more logging in the country's national forests. A new emergency order requires rolling back environmental protections on almost 60% of the ...
New research explains why forests planted for logging purposes fuel devastating wildfires more often than untouched land.
A new directive from federal agricultural officials could mean more logging and destruction of natural habitats in Kentucky’s 708,000-acre Daniel Boone National Forest, environmental groups warned ...
The sun descends over Mt. Pisgah campground in North Carolina. (Debbie Webber/U.S. Forest Service) (CN) — A coalition of conservation groups is suing the Trump administration over plans to increase ...
New research led by the University of Utah shows some types of logging could increase wildfire severity, particularly as the West experiences more extreme weather.
Timber harvesters and haulers are the backbone of Maine’s $8 billion forest products industry. But the most forested state in ...
The 2025 customer appreciation event at McCoy Construction and Forestry welcomed hundreds to the new facilities in Escanaba ...
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