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Host Bob Edwards talks with NPR's Elizabeth Arnold about a decision that could allow road building and logging in some national forests. The U.S. Forest Service intends to uphold a Clinton-era ban ...
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Experience the precision of Volvo Excavator as it carves through rugged terrain to build a reliable logging road. Equipped with powerful digging tools, this machine makes road construction ...
Logging and road building began in the Lookout Creek area in 1950 and largely ceased by the 1980s, enabling the scientists to track forest management practices’ impact on slides and floods ...
A study released by the Oregon State University College of Forestry indicates that landslides in the Pacific Northwest are more impacted by logging and road building than by heavy rain.
The Trump administration argues that rescinding the 2001 Roadless Rule will help wildland firefighters. Fire researchers warn that more roads could exacerbate the problem.
President Donald Trump has ordered his administration to increase logging, calling it a matter of critical national importance.
A 24-year-old federal rule that prohibits road building and most logging on 58 million acres of National Forest land — including close to 45,000 acres in Northeast Tennessee and more than 40,000 ...
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