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Land Exchanges Serve the Wealthy
by Erica Rosenberg, Writers On The Range In 2017, the public lost 1,470 acres of wilderness-quality land at the base of Mount Sopris near...
The Forest Service has Painted Itself Into a Corner
Half a century of logging high-value timber on public lands created an industry of federally dependent sawmills throughout the Western states....
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Is Biochar a Forest Health Solution?
Biochar has become a hot topic in discussions ranging from forest health to carbon sequestration, but is it really a panacea for forest...
Andy Stahl Interviewed About Retardant Lawsuit
Peter O'Dowd recently interviewed FSEEE Executive Director Andy Stahl about our aerial fire retardant lawsuit on Here & Now, a live news...
Tonto National Forest
In the Arizona Upland region of the Sonoran Desert, the Tonto National Forest enshrines a ruggedly beautiful landscape in central Arizona,...
LA Times Reports on FSEEE Fire Retardant Lawsuit
Alex Wigglesworth, environment reporter with the Los Angeles Times, wrote a good news story about our fire retardant lawsuit. "As the use of...
Reading the Rings
by Susan J. Tweit Say the word “dendrochronology,” and what comes to mind? Perhaps a tree cross-section showing concentric circles of annual...
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Wildfire Mitigation
The 2020 wildfire season set a record for acres burned in the U.S. since 1983, and fire season started early for 2021 with drought conditions...
Whitebark Pine
In December, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) proposed listing whitebark pine (pinus albicaulisis) as threatened under the Endangered...
One Trillion Trees
In February 2019, ecologist Thomas Crowther declared that planting 1.2 trillion trees would cancel out the last 10 years of carbon dioxide...
Fire Truth
The Forest Service has Painted Itself Into a Corner
Half a century of logging high-value timber on public lands created an industry of federally...
The Peshtigo Firestorm
On the night of October 8, 1871, in Peshtigo, Wisconsin, “all hell rode into town on the back of a...
Forest Service Completes Prescribed Fire Review
After the Forest Service ignited a prescribed fire that became the largest wildfire in New Mexico...
Prescribed Fire
The wildfire crisis in the West represents one of the most significant issues that the Forest...