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Fast-Moving Ariz. Wildfire Kills 19 Firefighters, Destroys 200+ Homes
Wash Post, 07/01/2013"YARNELL, Ariz. -- Gusty, hot winds blew an Arizona blaze out of control Sunday in a forest northwest of Phoenix, overtaking and killing 19 members of an elite fire crew in the deadliest wildfire involving firefighters in the U.S. for at least 30 years."
A Giant Tree's Death Sparked the Conservation Movement 160 Years Ago
Guardian, 06/28/2013"Today marks the 160th anniversary of a seminal, but largely forgotten moment in the history of the conservation movement. On Monday, 27 June, 1853, a giant sequoia – one of the natural world's most awe-inspiring sights - was brought to the ground by a band of gold-rush speculators in Calaveras county, California."
"Growing Fire Makes Matters Worse For NM Ranchers"
AP, 06/26/2013"ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- A furious wildfire torching through the mountains of southern New Mexico's Gila National Forest has grown to 127 square miles, forcing some ranchers to ship their cattle out of state as the blaze burns through entire grazing areas."
"Massive Wind-Stoked Wildfires Rage Through Colorado Forests"
Reuters, 06/25/2013"A trio of wind-driven wildfires roared unchecked across 76,000 acres of national forest in southwest Colorado on Monday and firefighters held the line against flames threatening the mountain town of South Fork."
"At Chernobyl, Danger Lurks in the Trees"
Daily Climate, 06/24/2013"For 27 years, forests around Chernobyl have been absorbing radioactive elements. A fire would send them skyward again – a growing concern as summers grow longer, hotter and drier."
"Raging Colorado, Arizona Wildfires Prompt Evacuations"
Reuters, 06/21/2013"Several wildfires raged unchecked across drought-parched Colorado on Thursday, one threatening oil and gas wells close to the Utah border and another about 300 miles to the southeast chased a group of Boy Scouts from their camp near New Mexico."
"Wyden Includes $330 Million Aid To Timber Counties in Helium Bill"
EarthFix/OPB, 06/19/2013"The Senate Natural Resources Committee has approved a one-year extension of the Secure Rural Schools Act."
"Two Killed as Monster Wildfire Threatens Colorado Springs"
Reuters, 06/14/2013"Two people have been killed by the most destructive wildfire in Colorado history, law enforcement officials said on Thursday, as crews fought to keep the fierce, wind-whipped blaze from roaring into the outskirts of Colorado Springs."
Colorado Wildfire Destroys Homes, Spreads
Denver Post, 06/13/2013"BLACK FOREST, Colo. -- Shifting winds whipped flames through the winding roads and hills of Black Forest on Wednesday, forcing new evacuations and sending a plume of thick smoke across the Front Range."
"Proposed Ban on Fracking in Va. Forest Sparks Debate"
Hampton Roads Virginian-Pilot, 06/03/2013"ROCKINGHAM COUNTY, Va. -- Kim Sandum is driving on a one-lane gravel road inside the George Washington National Forest, the largest federally protected forest on the East Coast. She points to a trout stream gurgling over rocks and shallows not 20 feet from her rolling minivan."
"ForestEthics Group: 'Green' Seal Not Worth Paper It'S Printed On"
McClatchy, 05/31/2013"Take a look at the notepad on your desk, your ATM receipt or the package of disposable plates you bought for your Memorial Day barbecue. Many paper products are labeled as being sourced from sustainable forests, and many consumers make buying decisions based on those labels. But are the labels trustworthy?"
"EPA Limits Formaldehyde Exposure From Wood Products"
ENS, 05/31/2013"Giving expression to a law unanimously passed by Congress in 2010, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency [Wednesday] proposed two rules to help protect Americans from exposure to the harmful chemical formaldehyde emitted from wood products. These rules ensure that composite wood products, whether produced in the United States or imported, meet the formaldehyde emission standards established by that law."
"House Farm Bill Offers NEPA Exclusions To Combat Beetle Infestations"
E&E Daily, 05/22/2013"The Forest Service would be allowed to forgo environmental reviews for forest thinning projects smaller than 10,000 acres under a provision in the House farm bill."
"Feds: Budget Cuts To Make Wildfire Season Tougher"
AP, 05/14/2013"BOISE, Idaho (AP) — After another dry winter across much of the West, fire officials are poised for a tough wildfire season that will be even more challenging because federal budget cuts mean fewer firefighters on the ground, Interior Secretary Sally Jewell said Monday."
"Calif. Blaze Could Signal Difficult Wildfire Season"
USA TODAY, 05/06/2013"The blaze is one of more than 680 wildfires in the state this year — about 200 more than average."

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