Wildfire suppression is costly. Over the last decade, suppression has cost the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service and the Department of the Interior an average of $2.9 billion per year
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Protecting the wires in the face of wildfire threats
Roseburg, Ore – Phil Bigler, the chief operating officer at Douglas Electric Cooperative, embodies the multifaceted role required to keep the lights on in rural America. From strategic planning and
Lake County California puts federal support to local action
Editor’s note: Clear Lake Environmental Research Center in Lake County California received an additional Community Wildfire Defense Grant in round 2 for $8,002,157 to support reducing fuels and
Grant paves the way for safer wildfire escape in rural central Washington
Nestled outside the bustling metropolis of Seattle, Washington, Kittitas County straddles the I-90 corridor, attracting outdoor enthusiasts and second-home owners seeking solace amidst nature’s beauty
New sawmill opens in the Sierra Nevadas
Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest
A sawmill — filled with rotating disks of jagged, cutting knives — may seem at odds with forest health. But those familiar with land management will tell you it’s part of the solution. A newly opened
Is your community at risk for wildfires? The answer may surprise you.
In many communities across the country, people fear the potential return of wildfires each year. They watch green spaces dry out and share stories about how they saw flames on a distant ridgetop in
Taking action for more sustainable oak forests, right from the horse’s mouth
The Kentucky Derby is grounded in decades of tradition that many are familiar with—the racetrack, the garland of roses and the famous mint julep. In a nature-friendly twist of events, decades of tree
Cicada double brood emerging across eastern states with potential impacts to young trees, no danger to people and pets
A hotly anticipated cicada double brood is expected to emerge across much of the eastern United States from late April through May this year. It’s been over two centuries since these two broods last
Forest Service Researchers Help Conserve Coastal Guardians in Micronesia
Mangroves help curb climate change, create wildlife habitat, and protect communities. And Pacific Southwest Research Station ecologist Rich MacKenzie’s mission is to promote mangrove conservation in
From Redlining to Green Lining
Urban areas are known for their blend of cultures, food, entertainment and rich histories, but not necessarily their greenspaces. That’s changing as communities across the country rethink urban