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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: Answer to Climate Change Question May Surprise You

healthyforests June 12, 2017 News

On June 8 the Subcommittee on Federal Lands held a hearing to examine how litigation and increasingly excessive environmental analysis facing the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) has exacerbated the ongoing forest health crisis. Fifty-eight million acres of national forests are

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Active Forest Management: Long-Term Solution for Replacing Federal Payments

healthyforests June 5, 2017 News

The federal Secure Rural Schools and Self-Determination program has expired after years of declining and uncertain payments to counties and schools. A bipartisan group of senators is seeking to reauthorize the program that is intended to compensate rural counties for

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60 Minutes: Why Fighting Wildfires Often Fails

healthyforests May 31, 2017May 31, 2017 News

CBS Television’s 60 Minutes recently aired an important report on catastrophic wildfire and what can be done by homeowners in the Wildland Urban Interface to save lives and properties.   60 Minutes’ Steve Inskeep interviewed Robert Bonnie, a key Obama

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Add Your Voice: South Pioneer Fire Salvage and Reforestation Project

healthyforests May 22, 2017 News

The 2016 Pioneer Fire was a devastating event for the Boise National Forest. The fire burned nearly 190,000 acres in three directions from its start southwest of Idaho City. It was the largest wildfire on national forest land last year,

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Take Part: First-Ever Public Comment Period for Antiquities Act Monuments

healthyforests May 15, 2017May 16, 2017 News

In April President Donald Trump signed an executive order directing Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke to review the designation of millions of acres of federal land as national monuments under the Antiquities Act. Beginning May 12, the Interior Dept. initiated a

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Study refutes findings behind challenge to Sierra Nevada forest restoration

healthyforests May 9, 2017 News

A study led by ecologists at UC Berkeley has found significant flaws in the research used to challenge the U.S. Forest Service plan to restore Sierra Nevada forests to less dense, and less fire-prone, environments. Until recently, the consensus among

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Graph: Annual Growth, Removals, and Mortality on National Forest Timberlands-1952-2011

healthyforests May 1, 2017 News

This graph, using data from the U.S. Forest Service, shows timber harvests on national forests never exceeded net growth, even during the “peak’ harvesting years of the 1970s and 1980s. Yet it’s the latter years that tell an alarming story. Forest

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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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