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"US Tightens Limits on Logging in Sequoia Monument"
McClatchy, 09/05/2012"A new management plan for the Giant Sequoia National Monument further limits logging in and near groves of the world's largest trees, but would still allow it in nearly a quarter of the monument."
"Firefighters Battle California's Angeles National Forest Blaze"
, 09/04/2012"A 4,000-acre (1,620-hectare) wildfire in the Angeles National Forest in Southern California has forced the evacuation of some campsites as firefighters struggle to control the blaze, authorities said on Monday."
"Why Forest-Killing Megafires Are The New Normal"
NPR, 08/24/2012"Fire scientists are calling it 'the new normal': a time of fires so big and hot that no one can remember anything like it."
"Debt Standoff Makes Forest Agency Fight All Fires"
Idaho Statesman, 08/23/2012"The FLAME Act of 2009 was supposed to ensure the Forest Service had enough money to fight fires without having to cut into programs to provide recreation, protect habitat and improve forest health. But after Congress raided the fund established by the law during the 2011 standoff over the debt ceiling, and after further cuts this year, the fund is empty."
N. Calif. Wildfire Rages; Lightning Sparks Blazes Across West
AP, 08/21/2012"MANTON, Calif. — Aided by a shift in wind direction, firefighters made a stand against a huge lightning-sparked wildfire burning on the edge of three small Northern California towns."
"Clean Water Act’s Anti-Pollution Goals Prove Elusive"
Investigate West/EarthFix/Ecotrope, 08/20/2012"Beside Seattle’s notoriously polluted Duwamish River, an excavator scoops up small pieces of waste metal and slings them onto a rusty mountain at Seattle Iron & Metals Corp. A pile of flattened cars and trucks squats nearby amid vast sheets of scrap metal. For at least the last four years, this auto-shredder and metal recycler has dumped more pollutants into the river than allowed under the federal Clean Water Act, government records show. The levels have ranged higher than 250 times above what’s known to harm salmon that migrate through the river."
"Crews Battle Dozens of Wildfires Across West"
AP, 08/16/2012"FEATHERVILLE, Idaho (AP) — Across the West, dozens of fires fueled by searing heat, dry weather and strong winds have added up to misery for weary residents who already are fed up with one of the region's worst fire seasons in decades."
"Wildfire Destroys 60 Homes, Burns 20,000 Acres in Washington"
Reuters, 08/15/2012"Firefighters battled wildfires across the U.S. West on Tuesday, including a massive out-of-control blaze that has destroyed 60 homes and burned more than 20,000 acres between two national forests in Washington state."
"Oregonians Fear Harmful Effects From Timberland Herbicides"
Ctr for Investigative Reporting, 08/15/2012Rural residents near forest tracts in Oregon have tested positive for 2,4-D (an ingredient in Agent Orange) and atrazine in their urine -- and they think timber companies are to blame.
"BLACHLY, Ore. -- Six years ago, Eron King, an artist and young mother, moved from the edge of Eugene to a creekside plot of forest valley so her two boys could grow up raising hens and Toggenburg goats.
"Western Wildfires Force Evacuations, Firefighter Killed"
Reuters, 08/14/2012"Hundreds of firefighters battled a pair of wildfires that burned out of control in Northern California for a second day on Monday, threatening a clothing-optional resort and forcing the evacuation of some 500 homes. Meanwhile, authorities said a U.S. Forest Service firefighter was killed in Idaho while battling a blaze there."
USFS Reverses Policy, Fights Every Fire This Year -- But at What Cost?
onearth, 08/09/2012"The [US Forest Service] abandons a long-held policy to let nature take its course on public wilderness lands. The long-term effects will be costly."
"Seasonal Firefighters Win Battle for Government Health Insurance"
LA Times, 07/19/2012"For the first time, more than 8,000 temporary wilderness firefighters -- the men and women who battle some of the nation's most devastating fires -- will be eligible to receive federal health insurance, the White House said Tuesday."
US, Lumber Giant Sierra Pacific Reach Settlement Over Calif. Wildfire
McClatchy, 07/18/2012"SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Predictably, the clash of the titans ended loudly Tuesday. With the U.S. attorney's office in Sacramento and lumber giant Sierra Pacific Industries Inc. trotting out competing versions of a settlement's meaning, their epic legal match over who started the Moonlight fire and who should pay for the damages is closed."
"Ravaged By Fires, Western Ranchers Face 'Scary' Summer"
Reuters, 07/16/2012"It took less than an hour last month for a Montana wildfire to reduce Scott McRae's ranch to thousands of blackened acres devoid of the grasses that were to sustain hundreds of cattle."
Worst Wildfire Season in Decades Causing Environmental Damage
Washington Times, 07/10/2012"The worst wildfire season in decades is not only blackening tens of thousands of acres in Western states; it is also creating significant environmental damage."

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