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"Official: England's Forest Sell-Off Will Cost More Than It Saves" [1]

"Selling off England's public forests could cost the nation more than it would save, according to an official government document that emerged last night."

Environmental Politics [2]
Forests [3]
Public [4]
Europe [5]
Source: UK Independent [6], 02/03/2011
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Private Forest Development Can Affect Thousands of At-Risk Species [7]

A US Forest Service report indicates 4,600+ threatened species live in more than 90% of the country’s watersheds, discusses problems as well as a number of plausible solutions, and includes several maps that allow you to quickly determine if at-risk species are in your audience area.

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TipSheet [8]
Topics on the Beat: 
Forests [3]
Biodiversity [9]
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"U.S. Taking Canada To Arbitration Over Softwood" [10]

"The Obama administration opened an aggressive new legal front in the enduring trade fight over lucrative softwood lumber exports, accusing Canada of violating a 2006 deal by allowing British Columbia to sell vast quantities of cut-rate, Crown-owned timber to lumber companies."

Forests [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [11]
Canada [12]
Source: Toronto Globe & Mail [13], 01/19/2011
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"Spread of Deadly Virus Tied to Forest Decline" [14]

The mysterious "sudden aspen decline" that is decimating many western forests also seems responsible for a spike in deer mouse populations that is hastening spread of the sin nombre virus, a still-rare hantavirus that kills some 40 % of the humans it infects.

Forests [3]
Health [15]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: NY Times [16], 01/13/2011
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Small, Sometimes Invisible Invaders Draw Increasing Attention [17]

Two recent studies — one examining problems in urban and natural forests, and the other on microbial pests in various settings — reveal the latest knowledge on insect and microscopic invasive species.

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TipSheet [8]
Topics on the Beat: 
Forests [3]
Fish & Fisheries [18]
Economy & Business [19]
Biodiversity [9]
Water & Oceans [20]
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Public [4]
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"Growing a Forest, and Harvesting Jobs" [21]

"Three decades ago the Zapotec Indians here in the state of Oaxaca in southern Mexico fought for and won the right to communally manage the forest. Before that, state-owned companies had exploited it as they pleased under federal government concessions."

Forests [3]
Public [4]
Mexico [22]
Source: NYTimes [23], 11/23/2010
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Impact of "Burning Issue" [24]

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Center for Health Reporting editor-in-chief David Westphal writes about the impact of the Center's four-day series “Burning Issue: Gasping for Breath,” which examined the scientific links between woodstove/fireplace smoke and asthma, chronic lung disease and heart problems and highlighted the state's failure to regulate wood smoke pollution.

Useful Links [25]
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Public [4]
California [26]
Pollution [27]
Health [15]
Forests [3]
Environmental Health [28]
Energy & Fuel [29]
Air [30]
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In Peru, Logging Threatens Tribes, Species [31]

"Here in the vast wilderness surrounding Peru's Alto Purús National Park, the locations of [mahogany] trees, worth tens of thousands of dollars in the United States, have become closely guarded secrets among members of indigenous tribes."

Biodiversity [9]
Forests [3]
People & Population [32]
Public [4]
South America [33]
Source: Miami Herald [34], 11/15/2010
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"In Colorado, Freedom to Burn -- 'It Ain't Our Fire'" [35]

The coffers of wildland fire-fighting agencies are depleted in places like Colorado, even as property-damage figures are hitting record highs. That's partly because more and more people are building houses in the high-risk wildland-urban interface.

Forests [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: ClimateWire [36], 10/28/2010
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"Killer of Aspen Slows, but Worries About a Beloved Tree Remain" [37]

Sudden aspen decline, a disease that has killed many aspens in the mountain West, seems to be slowing enough that some stands can hold their own.

Forests [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: NYTimes [38], 10/19/2010
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