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Public federal lands could be at risk of being sold under the “Big, Beautiful” tax and spending bill the Senate is ...
The Trump administration plans to rescind a nearly quarter-century-old rule that blocked logging on national forest lands.
Since 2001, the Roadless Rule has limited development in the Tongass National Forest, Earth’s largest temperate rainforest.
Thousands of California campsites may close this summer due to federal budget freezes and staffing cuts, limiting access and raising safety concerns.
The 2001 rule protects national forestland in California and many other states from road construction and timber harvesting.
Climate change is accelerating the loss of ancient forests. Rising temperatures threaten woodlands worldwide, from the Amazon ...
With popular national parks still searching for the answers to congestion, train travel is a practical solution—and a unique ...
Since 1993, seven of the 10 worst fire years in California, ranked by total acres burned, have occurred after drier-than-normal winters. By contrast, eight of the state’s 10 mildest fire years ...
Scientists warn that the future of our oceans and climate goals depends on reconnecting the ecological threads that hold ...
Nature lovers of all activity levels must visit this paradise in Sonoma County to check out the huge redwood trees!
This easy (but dangerous) interpretive trail through the desert is hiding in plain sight at one of Southern California's most ...
The new data provides a more detailed picture than ever before on the local, regional and global causes of tree cover ...