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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.

Colorado Premier of America’s Forests with Chuck Leavell to air Jan. 25 on Rocky Mountain PBS

healthyforests January 20, 2018 News

Colorado takes the stage in the next episode of the new national TV series, America’s Forests with Chuck Leavell. The series explores challenges, opportunities and innovations happening in America’s forests, and the Colorado episode will air on Rocky Mountain PBS

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Chetco Bar Wildfire ‘Let It Burn’ Aftermath

healthyforests January 19, 2018January 20, 2018 News

Capt. William E. Simpson II – USMM Ret. contributed the following opinion article to Healthy Forests, Healthy Communities. First and most importantly; there is nothing normal or natural about catastrophic wildfire. Catastrophic wildfire is man-caused and the genesis of these man-caused

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Support Salvage and Replanting on the Chetco Bar Fire

healthyforests January 18, 2018 News

Last summer’s Chetco Bar Fire ignited on a snag-filled burn scar within the Kalmiopsis wilderness, sending flaming logs and brush through the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest and down toward the Chetco River, spreading into a 191,000-acre fire that destroyed homes

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2017 Idaho Wildfire Emissions Compared to other Emission Sources in Idaho

healthyforests January 9, 2018 News

Wildfire smoke impacted Idaho’s air quality significantly in 2017. Wildfires burned on over 5 million acres in Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Montana, and British Columbia Canada combined. Over 700,000 acres were affected by wildfire in Idaho this year. This report presents

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The Local Wildfire Policy Battle Has Begun: Let’s Save Our Forests And Much More!

healthyforests January 3, 2018 News

By: William E. Simpson II Recently an opinion article was published in the Medford Mail Tribune titled ‘All the king’s horses can’t make wildfires go away’, by Dennis Odion, Dominick DellaSala & Dominic DiPaolo; hereinafter referred-to as ‘ODD’). From my perspective as well

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Congressman Walden Refers Wild Horse Fire Brigade To Heads Of BLM & USFS

healthyforests December 16, 2017December 16, 2017 News

Capt. William E. Simpson II – USMM Ret. contributed the following opinion article to Healthy Forests, Healthy Communities. How often do we find ourselves as citizens complaining when legislators overlook cost-effective ideas and plans that could arguably provide some relief

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Olympic Peninsula legislative town halls: Stand up for jobs and active forest management

healthyforests December 9, 2017December 9, 2017 News

We want to alert you to town halls Washington 24th District state legislators are holding in Port Angeles and Port Townsend next week. Details for the town halls are below, but first we want to tell you why your participation is important. 

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How Smoke from Fires Can Affect Your Health

healthyforests December 6, 2017 News

Smoke may smell good, but it’s not good for you While not everyone has the same sensitivity to wildfire smoke, it’s still a good idea to avoid breathing smoke if you can help it. And when smoke is heavy, such

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Wildfires, Pollution and Public Health

healthyforests November 27, 2017 News

A recent study by Climate Central found wildfires in the Western United States are undermining progress in reducing air pollution from tailpipes and industrial sources.  In analyzing air quality in two large California air basins, the independent research organization found the

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Wayne Thacker: Forests are renewable and animal species benefit from clear-cutting and shelterwood

healthyforests November 9, 2017 News

Wayne Thacker is Chair of the Virginia Wildlife Habitat Coalition. The following letter originally appeared in the Central Virginian: In response to “Working with nature’s renewable resource in Louisa County”, in the Oct. 12 edition of the Central Virginian,, and

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