The owner of a Vermont silent retreat says U.S. Forest Service logging next door has shattered the quiet and led her to relocate.
Driving along Montana 135 just outside St. Regis, it's hard to miss the towering stacks of bundled posts and poles, and the large building at Big Sky Forest Products. The yard is filled with ...
Millions of burned trees have been logged following recent wildfires, but the practice may diminish future yields. Photo for ...
Statistics Canada's most recent employment report hints at tough times in B.C.'s resource sector with year-over-year job ...
Project spotlights changes to review process in Vermont that allows Forest Service to change plans to log across roughly 14,000 acres of forest in the next 15 years without public input ...
Despite a price cut to $54 million this week, a sprawling timber ranch in Central Oregon with an off-grid mountain lodge and ...
Every member of a former panel the British Columbia government appointed to identify old-growth for potential protection in 2021 now says they're concerned about continued logging in those same rare ...
Montana and the U.S. Forest Service announced last week they were moving ahead on a shared agreement between the two to do ...
Founded in 1921 amid growing concern over logging, wildlife depletion and access to public lands, the Michigan Dept. of Natural Resources continues today as a natural resource con ...
Citi's Miami Global Property CEO Conference 2026 March 3, 2026 5:00 PM ESTCompany ParticipantsMark McHugh - President, CEO ...
Pulp mill closures and economic losses reveal deeper structural problems in BC’s forestry system and the looming crisis of forest falldown.
The so-called classicism of President Trump’s White House ballroom is less about style and more about a failure to communicate, writes Iman Ansari.