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We visited four of the country’s “crown jewels” and found deep concern for the park system’s future among Americans of all ...
At first, the lands were used mainly for their resources, to build railroads and for settlement. Starting in the 1860s and then particularly in the following several decades, the U.S. government began ...
Beginning August 4, the Sisters Ranger District Station will be temporarily closed for public and employee safety while ...
A new directive from U.S. Department of Agriculture and Forest Service leaders could open more federal forest lands in Georgia to logging.
Officials from Japan to California issued warnings after an 8.8-magnitude quake off Russia’s coast. Hours later, there were ...
James Watt led a similar effort to privatize natural resources for mining, energy development, logging, and sprawl.
The president is calling for increased logging in national forests and raising trade protections against Canadian exports.
Private landowners have recently supported large fuel mitigation projects and homeowners associations have pursued Firewise ...
The least visited U.S. states have the least tourists, but they're also home to some of the country's most dazzling sights and most comfortable accommodations.
Katherine "Katie" Steele could have been the person collecting fees from campers in Virginia's national forests this spring, or removing trash from campgrounds in the George Washington and ...
Climate change is exacerbating extreme heat waves across the country, burdening families, putting Americans’ health at risk, driving up utility bills, straining ecosystems, and deepening inequality.