An Obama administration proposal would more than double fees.
U.S. Forest Service
The art – and science – of forecasting wildfires
This model could eliminate guesswork and predict fire according to geography.
New state and fed efforts to protect sage grouse
Plans aim to keep the wide-ranging bird off the endangered list.
How many more monuments will Obama create?
The recent designation for Browns Canyon has conservation groups ready for more.
Washington’s wolverines stage tenuous comeback
The carnivores are recolonizing the northern Cascades, but they face an uncertain climate future.
Latest: New pesticide regulations for Oregon timber companies
Companies must now give officials at least a week’s notice before spraying.
New hope for beetle-killed landscapes
Can native forest fungi combat the West’s bark beetle epidemic?
Utah bill aims to force an end to the land transfer debate
Plus, a roundup of federal-to-state land transfer battles across the West.
National forests to decide where snowmobiles are welcome
A new rule requires the government to specify areas for winter motorized users.
After a ski patroller’s death, a flurry of questions
Forest Service permitting issues complicate a southwestern Colorado tragedy
The Forest Service bets on second-growth logging in Alaska
But can timber still keep island communities in the Tongass afloat?
What I learned from 30 years with the Forest Service
After working for the Forest Service for 30 years, I finally had to write a book about it — especially about some of the painful lessons I learned. Here are just a few of them. It will come as no surprise that it wasn’t easy being a woman in what was, and remains, a man’s […]
Landscape-scale conservation gains ground
The Nature Conservancy just announced its largest Washington land purchase to date.
A young mule stringer helps keep a dying profession alive
Mules are still needed to carry supplies in wild, roadless mountains.
Dear Forest Service: Today’s John Muir shoots video
Let people take all the images they want in wilderness areas.
Rocky Mountain sawmills rebound
But the industry says it needs more timber.
Timberland herbicide spraying sickens a community
Companies deposit thousands of pounds of herbicides each year on Oregon forests.
Mapping threats on public land
Intimidation of federal officials is widespread across the West.
Reports from the front lines
Excerpts from official accounts of threats against U.S. Forest Service and BLM employees.
Western states eye federal lands—again
The ultra-right ‘remedy’ for public lands.
