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Impact of "Burning Issue" [1]

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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.

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In Peru, Logging Threatens Tribes, Species [11]

"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 [12]
Forests [7]
People & Population [13]
Public [3]
South America [14]
Source: Miami Herald [15], 11/15/2010
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"In Colorado, Freedom to Burn -- 'It Ain't Our Fire'" [16]

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.

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Source: ClimateWire [18], 10/28/2010
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"Killer of Aspen Slows, but Worries About a Beloved Tree Remain" [19]

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.

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Source: NYTimes [20], 10/19/2010
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"The Mighty American Chestnut Tree, Poised for a Comeback" [21]

The American chestnut, which was virtually wiped out by an exotic blight, may be making a comeback.
 

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Source: Wash Post [22], 10/18/2010
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"Forests Soak up Carbon, But for How Long?" [23]

"New government data show forests play a key role in offsetting U.S. industrial emissions, but the ability of Western lands to sequester carbon is shrinking as the planet warms."

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Source: Daily Climate [24], 10/18/2010
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"Lawmakers Split Over 330,000-Acre Idaho Wilderness Proposal" [25]

"A proposal to designate more than 300,000 acres of wilderness in central Idaho appears to be in a political tailspin, dashing hopes among wilderness advocates that the Gem State could soon resolve a decades-long debate over management of its public lands."

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Natural Resources [26]
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Mountain West (CO ID MT NV UT WY) [27]
Source: Greenwire [28], 10/01/2010
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"Land Trusts To Protect 50,000 Acres in Blue Ridge Mountains" [29]

"A coalition of nine land trusts says it will reach a five-year goal of protecting 50,000 acres in Western North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains."

Forests [7]
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National (U.S.) [17]
Source: Charlotte Observer [30], 09/29/2010
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"2010 Gives West a Respite From Fire — So Far" [31]

Despite some bad wildfires, the 2010 fire season overall has been less severe than many recent years.

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National (U.S.) [17]
Source: Green (NYT) [33], 09/23/2010
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"Court Gives Northern Spotted Owl a Fresh Chance at Recovery" [34]

"A federal judge has ordered the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to revise a Bush administration recovery plan for the threatened northern spotted owl, and the agency said today it intends to release a draft of the revision next week."

Biodiversity [12]
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National (U.S.) [17]
Source: ENS [35], 09/03/2010
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