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In beetle kill forests, there are winners and losers

Study is first to look at how outbreak has affected wildlife

Campfires, smoking now allowed on Carson National Forest

TAOS, N.M. – Campfires, smoking and chain saws now are allowed on the Carson National Forest. Higher humidity and recent rain led to the decision to lift fire restrictions Monda...

Wildfire risk workshop for landowners set

A “Healthy Forests, Healthy Communities” presentation on reducing wildfire risk on public and private lands will run 9 a.m. to non Saturday at the Pine River Library, 395 Bayfield Center...

Wildfire could be bad in California in 2016

San Juan National Forest districts expect fire season to be fairly typical

Forest Service wants Purgatory to deal with hazardous trees

Dead tree removal slated for summer

Oregon standoff latest in dispute over Western lands

Protesting rancher calls for militias to aid occupation of wildlife refuge

30 slash piles burn in Sauls Creek area

First snows most favorable time for the work

With evergreens, it’s only natural shedding

Forester: ‘Phenomenon’ is part of growth cycle, not beetle kill

Rain likely through Wednesday

Will wet weather affect changing fall colors?

Local jurisdiction over forests clears a hurdle

U.S. House panel supports bill backed by Tipton

Politics burn through wildfire discussion

Tipton: Unwieldy federal bureaucracy prevents proper forest management

West’s water woes heard in D.C.

Panel hears of drought’s toll on states