Over the years, occasional guest columns have argued incorrectly that fuel treatments in our forests don’t affect wildfires. George Wuerthner’s column of Wednesday, Aug. 2, is among the most recent ...
Nov. 18—The federal government funded around 32,000 wildfire management projects last year around the nation. The year before, it covered around 27,000. Despite that number, there are still gaps in ...
According to polling this spring and through last week here at OverdriveOnline.com, a slight majority of owner-operators report the use of fuel treatments year-round (53%). There's anecdotal evidence ...
On a cool spring morning outside Sisters, Oregon, the Wolf Creek Hotshots weaved their way through ponderosa pines, drip torches in hand. They dropped flaming dollops of a diesel-gas mix, setting ...
Forests are viewed as a potential sink for carbon (C) that might otherwise contribute to climate change. It is unclear, however, how to manage forests with frequent fire regimes to maximize C storage ...
A few days after Labor Day, the Lionshead Fire came over a ridge and started burning downhill toward the Stahlman Summer Homes, a group of 68 cabins on the south side of Detroit Lake. The fire, which ...
It has been suggested that thinning trees and other fuel-reduction practices aimed at reducing the probability of high-severity forest fire are consistent with efforts to keep carbon (C) sequestered ...
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