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Our forests are highly vulnerable to catastrophic fire and disease, which threatens our environment and economy.

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Our forests are highly vulnerable to catastrophic fire and disease, which threatens our environment and economy.

Wildfires produce toxic smoke and carbon emissions that are harmful to our health.

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Wildfires produce toxic smoke and carbon emissions that are harmful to our health.

Tell Congress: Reduce wildfire risks on national forests.

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Tell Congress: Reduce wildfire risks on national forests.

Forest management helps protect our forests and communities.

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Forest management helps protect our forests and communities.

Three things to know about BLM’s Pedal Power Timber Sale

healthyforests March 11, 2019 News

Last month Cascadia Wildlands and Oregon Wild launched well-publicized attacks against the Bureau of Land Management’s “Pedal Power” timber sale, near Springfield and Willamalane Park and Recreation District’s Thurston Hills Natural Area.  You may be curious about what this manufactured

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Changing Forests in the Great Lake Region: Threat or Opportunity?

healthyforests March 5, 2019 News

Steve Kariainen is Great Lakes Director for Healthy Forests, Healthy Communities Change is nothing new to the forests of the Great Lakes region of Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin. The forests are relatively young, having developed in the wake of the

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Forest roads and American infrastructure

healthyforests March 1, 2019 News

Forest roads on National Forest System (NFS) lands are an essential part of America’s infrastructure, providing forest products, open space, wildlife habitat, clean water and air, and more. They provide motorized access into our federally-owned forests, enabling millions of Americans

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Is More Wilderness the Answer?

healthyforests February 28, 2019 News

by Molly Pitts, HFHC Rocky Mountains Director As a Colorado resident, I truly enjoy a wide variety of activities on all types of lands including secluded, designated wilderness areas. As a forester, I am deeply concerned with the idea of

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Tall Trees Can Make Tall Buildings and Smaller Carbon Footprint

healthyforests February 8, 2019 News

By Tom Morton, Choose Outdoors Chairman of the Board and Bruce Ward, Choose Outdoors President The recent announcement of the “Platte Fifteen” Cross Laminated Timber building in Denver is great news, for many reasons. Platte and 15th Streets, formerly the

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Rachel Lee Hall: Forests Under Stress

healthyforests January 22, 2019July 10, 2019 News

Rachel Lee Hall contributed the following to Healthy Forests, Healthy Communities. Check out her Forests Under Stress web site here.  Forest Under Stress (FUS) contains research and observation gathered over forty years while living in Southern Oregon. All photos were

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Darr Moon: Fallen Giant

healthyforests January 17, 2019 News

Darr Moon contributed the following column to Healthy Forests, Healthy Communities. My uncle was an engineer for the Forest Service, he helped design and build the Yankee Fork road we used to access our summer gold camp. He was a

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Federal Agencies Need Resources, Not More Land, to Reduce Fire Risks

healthyforests January 11, 2019 News

By Nick Smith The following column originally appeared in the Medford Mail Tribune Everyone has an opinion on how best to respond to the trend of catastrophic wildfires and smoke. In his Mail Tribune guest column, Derek Volkart floats the

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Capt. William E. Simpson: Intelligent Forest And Wildland Management Reduces Catastrophic Wildfire

healthyforests December 7, 2018 News

The devastation from last year’s wildfires is still unfolding at a scale that has not even begun to be understood.  The socioeconomic impacts (loss of life, property, natural resources, massive impact on health and healthcare, economic impacts on business and

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Paul Kangas: Forest Wildfires, Loss Of Life, Property; Smoke. A Time For Action

healthyforests December 4, 2018December 4, 2018 News

Professional Forester Paul Kangas offers the following to encourage dialog on our crisis of wildfire and smoke. SUMMARY OF REPORT It’s not “business as usual” in managing forests, wildlands and wildfires after two years of being surrounded by wildfires and

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