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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.

Forest Service’s Latest Analysis Sheds More Light on True Threats to Mature and Old Growth Forests

healthyforests February 6, 2024February 6, 2024 News

“Never let the truth stand in the way of a good story.” – Mark Twain This comes to mind when considering the reaction by anti-forestry groups (and some in the news media) to the Biden Administration’s new old growth policy,

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Forest Service Now Accepting Public Comments on Biden’s New Old Growth Policy

healthyforests January 9, 2024January 10, 2024 News

In December, the Biden Administration announced its long-awaited policy to conserve old growth forests on lands managed by the federal government. The policy caps a nearly two-year process after Biden signed his Earth Day executive order in 2022, including defining,

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New Video: A multi-generation logging committed to sustainability, productivity and regeneration

healthyforests November 17, 2023 News

People can learn a lot about timber management going to school and getting a degree. But there are generations of loggers in Oregon, who not only have some formal education in logging, but have spent their entire lives working and

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The Forest Service’s Carbon Dilemma: Carbon Capture on National Forests or Sustainable Forestry?

healthyforests November 8, 2023 News

The U.S. Forest Service is floating a new rule to potentially grant “perpetual rights of use and occupancy” for carbon waste injection under national forests and grasslands. Such rights may include constructing extensive infrastructure such as pipelines, injection wells, and

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Rick Dancer with Mark and Kathy Jones: Loggers Fighting Fires to Protect Forests and Communities

healthyforests October 16, 2023 News

When fires start in Oregon forests, loggers and others in the industry are some of the first people on the scene to fight fires. In our third of a series called “The Truth About Timber,” we profile those who drop

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Forest Management: Less Smoke, Less Pollution, Better Human Health

healthyforests October 6, 2023October 11, 2023 News

Wildfire smoke has reversed a quarter of air quality gains achieved under the federal Clean Air Act, according to a new study published in Nature. The Clean Air Act, first approved in 1972, targets particulate matter called PM2.5 that is

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Bingaman: Fuel Reduction Supports Firefighters, Protects Communities During Oregon’s Flat Fire

healthyforests August 31, 2023 News

By Corey Bingaman, Western Oregon Field Coordinator for the American Forest Resource Council Fuel reduction projects are often maligned by those who oppose active forest management. Critics point to the fact that, during certain conditions, no amount of fuels reduction

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Portland’s Water Supply At Risk: Lessons from the 2023 Camp Creek Fire

healthyforests August 30, 2023 News

The Camp Creek Fire, currently burning perilously close to Oregon’s Bull Run watershed, underscores the need for proactive forest management. As the flames have inched closer to the watershed that serves as the primary drinking water source for the city

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USDA: Forests Converting to Carbon Emitters

healthyforests August 8, 2023 News

A new report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) finds American forests may convert from being carbon absorbers to significant carbon emitters. Researchers say the shift is due to the increasing destruction from natural disasters and the aging of

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Rick Dancer with Hampton Lumber: “Nothing Goes to Waste”

healthyforests August 7, 2023 News

Lumber mills are becoming so efficient it will amaze you. There is a market for every inch of that log. Dust, bark, chips and scraps all are either sold or used to power the mill. In our second of a

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