BOISE (AP) | Idaho officials say logging slash piles lit on fire in the fall, winter or spring could still be burning under the surface due to a lack of snowpack and pose a wildfire risk this summer.
PRINEVILLE, Ore. (KTVZ) — If weather conditions are favorable, the Bureau of Land Management's Prineville District plans to burn 13 piles of logging slash in the Outback Project area about a mile ...
Jim Rivers, College of Forestry / OSU After cutting down trees in a section of forest, logging crews can do their local bees a favor by sticking around to clear the debris and flatten the ground. A ...
Fairbanks area forestry plans to conduct a controlled burn of logging slash piles on Nenana Ridge Road, weather permitting, on Tuesday. This is to let people know it is a planned burn and not a ...
CORVALLIS, Ore. - New research suggests the removal of timber harvest residue during harvesting may be a boon for wild bees, an important step toward better understanding the planet's top group of ...
COLUMBIA COUNTY, Ore. – A wildfire that started Sunday afternoon seven miles northwest of Scappoose has grown to 30 acres Monday morning. Scappoose Fire District initially responded to the 8-acre ...
The Douglas Forest Protective Association (DFPA) officially ended the 2025 fire season Friday morning, Oct. 10, for lands under their protection and management. The end of fire season is a result of ...
When Shawn Montee finished a logging job, thousands of BTUs of energy used to go up in smoke. His crews gathered up the logging slash and torched it. To Montee, one of North Idaho's largest logging ...
New research suggests the removal of timber harvest residue during harvesting may be a boon for wild bees, an important step toward better understanding the planet's top group of pollinators. New ...