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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.

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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Resilient Federal Forests Act: Myth vs. Fact

healthyforests November 3, 2017November 3, 2017 News

The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Resilient Federal Forests Act on Nov. 1. In the run up the vote, there were many misleading statements about what the bill does, and doesn’t do. Thanks to the House Natural Resources Committee,

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Terry Anderson: America’s Forest Fire Problem

healthyforests October 23, 2017 News

Note: This article first appeared on the Hoover Institution web site This past summer, wildfires scorched nearly eight million acres across Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana. Most of the fires, which cost taxpayers $2 billion to fight, were on national

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Graphic: How litigation hurts our national forests and communities

healthyforests October 19, 2017 News

The U.S. Forest Service spent six and a half years and wrote 2,600 pages of environmental analysis for a forest project that reduced fire risks on 5,000 acres. What happened next has become too common in our broken system of

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2017 PPRC Mill Curtailments and Closures Map

healthyforests October 18, 2017October 18, 2017 News

The Pulp & Paperworkers’ Resource Council has tracked Paper & Wood Products Facility Closures for 26 years, and they recently released their updated map of mill closures. Each dot and arrow on the map represents the loss of good-paying family-wage

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Innovative forest project shows way for better management

healthyforests October 16, 2017 News

This month we had an opportunity to tour the “A to Z” project, a major forest restoration effort that is transforming an overgrown, fire-prone national forest into a healthier and more resilient landscape that benefits wildlife habitat, public access, recreation and

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Reform Federal Forest Management, Fix Wildfire Spending

healthyforests October 13, 2017 News

Protecting America’s federally-owned forests from the risks of catastrophic wildfire, insects and disease is a bipartisan issue. Democrats and Republicans agree it’s time to take action. Will you join the effort? Megafires on our national forests are threatening homes, property

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Sixty-Five Groups Urge Congress to Reform Federal Forest Management and Fix Wildfire Funding

healthyforests October 2, 2017 News

Sixty-five groups representing forestry, agriculture, wildlife conservation and local government sent a letter to Congressional leadership urging swift action on federal forest management and wildfire suppression funding reforms. The letter can be downloaded here. The groups expressed support for solutions

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