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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 ...
It's been mostly smoky in July with the wildfires burning in North State forests and in Oregon. Here's what to know.
James Watt led a similar effort to privatize natural resources for mining, energy development, logging, and sprawl.
“Threads of the Tongass” is a series of stories that explore how lives in Southeast Alaska are interwoven with the Tongass ...
Improved weather conditions in Central Oregon over the weekend helped wildland firefighters increase containment lines around ...
Are you ready for an unforgettable journey through Brazil? This video will take you on a tour of the country's most stunning and unexplored destinations, from the pristine beaches of Alter do Chão to ...
More than 80 million Americans went camping last year, and more than half had a difficult time finding campsites or making reservations, says Molly Stoecklein, senior communications manager for the ...
Here’s why stargazers are flocking to the Oregon Outback The largest dark sky sanctuary in the world is 2.4 million acres of volcanic landscape, deserts, and mountains. Learn how to plan your trip.