Crews will drop more than 1,000 logs along the banks of the North Fork of the Shoshone River in hopes of protecting the nation’s oldest ranger ...
Federal court halts a large logging project near Yellowstone National Park that failed to consider critical grizzly bear ...
Two U.S. Forest Service employees were hurt late Wednesday morning when a loaded log trailer detached from its truck, rolled ...
The president's promise to rejuvenate the timber industry has yet to show up in the Forest Service's nationwide sales and ...
Concerns about a sharp decline in wildfire prevention work across the West have been raised by a group of U.S. senators, who ...
After an incredible 38 years of service as both a career and volunteer firefighter, Fort Detrick’s Assistant Fire Chief, Jerry Dorsey, has officially ...
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Tucked away in the rolling hills of Vinton County, Lake Hope State Park is Ohio’s best-kept secret—a 2,983-acre paradise where you can actually hear yourself think. When was the last time you visited ...
An Idaho Republican congressman is advocating for the transfer of Idaho’s federally managed public lands to local control, a move he said would address the federal government’s failure to properly ...
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A federal judge agreed with environmental advocates that the proposed project must identify where the temporary roads that can interfere with grizzly bears will be constructed.
In response to a lawsuit by conservation groups, a federal court today struck down a U.S. Forest Service plan to log more than 16,500 acres of pine forests just outside Yellowstone National Park, in ...