TAOS — Every wood chip, bark strip and beam at Olguin’s Sawmill and Firewood is put to use. The scraps of bark-covered wood left behind from making vigas, latillas and beams are cut into firewood.
Papua New Guinea boasts the third largest rainforest in the world and houses about 7% of the planet’s biodiversity, including threatened species found nowhere else in the world. In recent years, ...
Nesting often high in the redwoods’ canopy, the marbled murrelet faces new and longstanding risks. By Jim Robbins There is no viable alternative to a tropical hardwood that grows in Southeast Asia, ...
Large-scale commercial operators are evading Liberian forestry regulations by illegally processing wood destined for export on-site in forests. Timber milled in forests with chainsaws is legally ...
The United States has announced sweeping changes to encourage more logging in the country's national forests. A new emergency order requires rolling back environmental protections on almost 60% of the ...
The Trump administration has overturned the Roadless Rule that protects more than 59 million acres of national forests, including in the San Bernardino National Forest, the Sequoia National Forest and ...
Application performance monitoring company Sentry Inc. today announced the open beta release of its new logging capabilities, adding native support for structured ...
A new Bush administration proposal to accelerate logging in Oregon's Coast Range probably underestimates the detrimental environmental impacts of the proposal and may also exaggerate how much timber ...
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