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"Future Of National Forests at Center of Debate"
Gannett, 07/29/2011"By year’s end, the Obama administration will announce a new plan to manage the nation’s 155 national forests for the next 15 to 20 years."
Canada: "2011 Shaping Up To Be the Year of the Forest Fire"
Toronto Globe & Mail, 07/28/2011"With hundreds of fires scorching northern Ontario, and Alberta and Northwest Territories battling bigger blazes than usual, this is potentially shaping up as one of the nation’s most destructive wildfire years."
"Obama Officials 'Strongly' Oppose Roadless Release Bill"
Greenwire, 07/27/2011"The Obama administration [Tuesday] roundly denounced a proposal by Republican lawmakers that would release several million acres of protected public lands into local management plans, potentially opening them to timber harvests, oil and gas development, motorized recreation and other uses."
"Western Pine Merits Protection, Agency Says"
Green (NYT), 07/19/2011"The devastation that bark beetles and fungus have wreaked on hundreds of thousands of acres of whitebark pine trees in the northern Rockies has been tracked and chronicled for 30 years. Now the Fish and Wildlife Service has weighed in with a finding that climate change threatens the long-term survival of the species."
"EPA Questions Need for Gas Line Through Pa. Forest"
AP, 07/15/2011"Federal environmental regulators are questioning the rationale of a proposed 39-mile natural gas pipeline that opponents say would damage 600 acres of pristine forests and streams in northern Pennsylvania's Endless Mountains region."
Insects Attack US Forests, Worsened by Drought, Climate Change
AP, 07/08/2011"Marauding insects have become a leading threat to the nation’s forests over the past decade, a problem made worse by drought and a warming climate, a federal report says."
"Pressured by Greenpeace, Mattel Cuts Off Sub-Supplier APP"
LA Times, 06/10/2011"The environmental group's global campaign against the toy maker prompts the El Segundo company to tell its suppliers to stop buying products from the Singapore company accused of clear-cutting in Indonesia's rain forest."
"Thousands Ordered Out of Ariz. Town as Fire Nears"
AP, 06/08/2011"Flames from a mammoth forest fire licked the ridges surrounding the eastern Arizona town of Eagar on Tuesday afternoon, forcing the evacuation of about half the 4,000 residents as surrounding towns also prepared to empty."
"U.S. Weighs Tighter Restrictions on Fire Retardant Drops"
LA Times, 05/30/2011"The proposed limits are intended to reduce drops on and near waterways, where they can kill fish, and to slightly expand the acreage that is off limits to retardant releases for ecological reasons."
"Congress Probes Land Deal in Alaska's Tongass Forest"
McClatchy, 05/24/2011A Senate hearing tomorroow looks at a dispute over native claims and logging of old-growth timber in Alaska's Tongass National Forest.
"Environmental Groups Question Obama's Forest Plan"
Reuters, 05/17/2011"An Obama administration plan to protect wildlife and water in U.S. national forests drew fire on Monday from environmental advocates who contend the new rule needs stronger scientific standards."
"Amazon Rainforest Brown After Severe 2010 Drought"
ENS, 04/01/2011"Last year's record-breaking drought across the Amazon Basin has turned nearly a million square miles of green rainforest to brown, finds a new mapping study based on NASA satellite data."
"Shift in Boreal Forest Has Wide Impact"
Daily Climate, 03/29/2011"Vegetation change underway in northern forests as a result of climate change creates feedback loop that prompts more warming, scientists say."
"Pittsburgh's Ash, Oak Trees Expected To Die Off"
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 03/28/2011"Woodpeckers are already very busy, digging emerald ash borer larvae out of the city's ash trees and loving it."
Georgia Tree Farm Helping To Re-Establish American Chestnut
Macon Telegraph, 03/24/2011Rock keyboardist and tree farmer Chuck Leavell is planting chestnut trees bred to withstand the blight that killed billions of American chestnuts since 1904.

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