Blue Forest, SYRCL, and the Tahoe National Forest have launched the Yuba Aspen and Meadow I Forest Resilience Bond (YAM I FRB) to restore high-alpine meadow| South Yuba River Citizens League
More than a dozen different wood products companies throughout the country, including Colville-based Vaagen Timbers, have come together in support of a national museum dedicated to forests and forest conservation. The National Conservation Legacy Center, part of the National Museum of Forest Service History, is under construction. Slated to open in summer 2026, the structure is turning heads with a ... Read More| Washington Forest Protection Association
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Nestled along the San Juan Ridge between the South and Middle Yuba Rivers lies the 'Inimim Forest—a nearly 2,000-acre expanse of public and private lands that| South Yuba River Citizens League
Forests play a critical role in our ecosystem, economy and quality of life. However, the misguided notion that the best way to preserving forests is leaving forestlands untouched is not only outdated but also potentially harmful. Actively managing forests to reduce wildfire severity is a long-held indigenous practice that has gained renewed support among individuals and organizations representing diverse interests, ... Read More The post Why a balanced approach leads to healthy forests appear...| Washington Forest Protection Association
Washington’s forests are appreciated by us all, for their beauty, ecological values, jobs, recreation, and the forests and wood products they provide. We don’t often think about the health of our forests because they look so green from a distance. Those who recreate, hunt, live or work in forests, have a different vantage point, and can see when unmanaged forests ... Read More The post 53% of Washington’s Forests are Protected, and many are dying appeared first on Washington Forest Prot...| Washington Forest Protection Association
Follow Hilary Franz’s leadership on wildfire seattletimes.com/opinion/editorials/follow-hilary-franzs-leadership-on-wildfire January 17, 2025 Images of the unrelenting infernos ravaging Los Angeles are a potent reminder of the increasing threats wildfire poses to homes and human life, including in Washington state. Climate change has made fire seasons drier, longer and more dangerous, especially when paired with the overgrowth and undermanagement of natural lands. But ... Read More The post...| Washington Forest Protection Association