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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.

Video: Forest Management and the 2011 Wallow Fire

healthyforests April 25, 2017 News

In 2011, the Wallow Fire in Arizona’s White Mountains burned almost 539,000 acres, becoming the largest megafire in the state’s history. The White Mountain Stewardship Project, which has thinned trees on more than 50,000 acres since 2004, is credited with

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Video: A Forest Story

healthyforests April 21, 2017 News

Here’s a great video explaining how collaboration and commercial thinning can help our public forests. Thanks to Vaagen Brothers Lumber of Colville, Wash. for producing it!

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Wayne Thacker: Virginia Hunting Conservation Groups Support Restoration Plan on George Washington National Forest

healthyforests April 17, 2017 News

  After decades of relative silence about national forest management, Virginia’s State-level hunting conservation organizations are making their voice heard. Beginning in 2010 with the George Washington National Forest (GWNF) Forest Plan revision as members of the GWNF Stakeholder Collaborative,

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Science Underpinning Active Forest Management

healthyforests April 14, 2017 News

Readers should beware of ideological or political statements based on “overwhelming science” when the writer doesn’t provide responsible sources. A good example is Brett Haverstick’s March 24 guest opinion that claims science doesn’t support the management and restoration of forests

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Congressman Greg Walden Town Halls This Week

healthyforests April 10, 2017 News

Congressman Greg Walden returns to Oregon for several town halls this week.  This is your opportunity to express your opinions on what’s happening in Washington D.C.  Please attend your local town hall, and urge Congressman Walden to continue his efforts to

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Molly Pitts: Our Role as Foresters in Helping Deal with 800 Million Dead Trees

healthyforests March 16, 2017March 29, 2017 News

Molly Pitts is Rocky Mountain States Director for Healthy Forests, Healthy Communities, and is the SE Colorado SAF Chapter Chair. She originally wrote this article for The Timber Line, the publication of Colorado-Wyoming Society of American Foresters. Recently, the Colorado

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Protect Multiple Uses of Our National Forests, Support Bipartisan Action on ‘Cottonwood’

healthyforests March 13, 2017March 29, 2017 News

A bipartisan group of federal lawmakers have introduced legislation to address the so-called “Cottonwood” case, which is bringing desperately-needed forest projects to a halt. If it’s not fixed, the decision will threaten jobs, recreation and a variety of forest activities.

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Northern Blue Mountains Coalition: Restoring Forests and Supporting Communities

healthyforests March 8, 2017March 29, 2017 News

We are pleased to support the Northern Blue Mountains Coalition. This is an effort to increase the pace and scale of restoration and acres treated on the Umatilla and Wallowa-Whitman National Forests to reduce the threat of uncharacteristic wildfire, increase habitat

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Tied Up in Litigation: Over 35,000 acres of Forest Projects in USFS Region 1

healthyforests February 27, 2017March 31, 2017 News

Covering Idaho, Montana and portions of the Dakotas, Region 1 of the U.S. Forest Service has reached a grim milestone. Over 35,000 acres of forest projects on Region 1 National Forests are stymied by litigation. The amount of timber tied

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Rural counties need a longterm solution as federal program expires

healthyforests February 20, 2017March 31, 2017 News

Writing for The Oregonian, Douglas County Commissioner Tim Freeman, Josephine County Commissioner Simon Hare and Polk County Commissioner Craig Pope recently weighed in on the future of the Secure Rural Schools program: The Secure Rural Schools program, which provided funding

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