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tool goes here CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Environmentalists are questioning the legal justification offered for what would be the only active oil well inside the nation's first national forest. Full Article at Centre Daily Times
Outlawing gas-powered motors on Waldo Lake has some sailboat owners upset, as they need the motors to navigate certain areas of the lake or get around when the wind dies. Full Article at The Bend Bulletin
Daniel Fawcett of the U.S. Forest Service sets a back-fire to combat a wildfire in Wrightwood, Calif. , on Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009. View Photo »
By combining the resources and expertise of IBM and UMBC, together with data acquired from agencies like NASA, NOAA, EPA and the US Forest Service, we not only hope to protect the health and safety of neighboring communities, but also prevent the threats to their lives and property ... We expect this re...
November 23, 2009 -- Washington, D.C. - Today, U.S. Senators Mark Udall, D-CO, and James Risch, R-ID, announced that they have introduced bipartisan legislation to fight the bark beetle epidemic, which has killed millions of acres of trees across... Full Article at All American Patriots
MADISON A radical environmentalist imprisoned for a 2000 vandalism attack on a forestry research station in northern Wisconsin is asking for more time to pay restitution. Full Article at The Appleton Post-Crescent
Ikhana, an unmanned aircraft equipped with an infrared imaging sensor, completed a seven-hour imaging flight on Nov. 19, 2009 from NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. Full Article at New Kerala
Daniel Fawcett of the U.S. Forest Service sets a back-fire to combat a wildfire in Wrightwood, Calif. , on Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009. View Photo »
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LOS ANGELES (AP) - Los Angeles County leaders responding to the summer's destructive Station Fire voted Tuesday to urge the U.S. Forest Service to allow helicopters to battle wildfires at night. Full Article at WCAX
LOS ANGELES—An unmanned NASA Predator aircraft equipped with an infrared imaging sensor has flown over large areas burned by two California wildfires to help the Forest Service assess damage, the administration said Tuesday. Full Article at U.S. News & World Report
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Daniel Fawcett of the U.S. Forest Service sets a back-fire to combat a wildfire in Wrightwood, Calif. , on Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009.
View Photo »Daniel Fawcett of the U.S. Forest Service sets a back-fire to combat a wildfire in Wrightwood, Calif. , on Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Forest Service firefighters watch the smoke and flames of a wildfire in Wrightwood, Calif. , on Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Forest Service firefighters watch the smoke and flames of a wildfire in Wrightwood, Calif. , on Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Forest Service firefighters use a controlled burn to fight a wildfire in Wrightwood, Calif. , on Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009.
View Photo »A U.S. Forest Service air tanker makes a drop along a ridge to help contain flames Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009 in San Bernardino, Calif. . Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger declared a state of emergency for San Bernardino County, freeing up state resources to battle the fire.
View Photo »A U.S. Forest Service air tanker makes a drop along a ridge to help contain flames Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009 in San Bernardino, Calif. . Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger declared a state of emergency for San Bernardino County, freeing up state resources to battle the fire.
View Photo »Michael Tucker of the U.S. Forest Service surveys a wildfire as a helicopter flies around in the background in Wrightwood, Calif. , on Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009.
View Photo »This undated image provided by NASA shows an unmanned NASA predator aircraft, Ikhana. This aircraft, equipped with an infrared imaging sensor flew Nov. 19, 2009 over large areas burned by California wildfires to help the Forest Service assess damage.
View Photo »FILE - This Oct. 4, 2009 file photo shows Daniel Fawcett of the U.S. Forest Service setting a back-fire to combat a wildfire in Wrightwood, Calif. Since the 1997 international accord to fight global warming, climate change has worsened and accelerated, beyond some of the grimmest warnings.
View Photo »FILE - This Oct. 4, 2009 file photo shows Daniel Fawcett of the U.S. Forest Service setting a back-fire to combat a wildfire in Wrightwood, Calif. Since the 1997 international accord to fight global warming, climate change has worsened and accelerated, beyond some of the grimmest warnings.
View Photo »U.S. Forest Service Diamond Lake District Ranger Bill Gamble, left, and Rob Klavins of Oregon Wild walk through cabins Sept. 8, 2009 at Diamond Lake, Ore. , where plans call for thinning trees to reduce fire danger.
View Photo »U.S. Forest Service District Ranger Bill Gamble shows off tunnels bored by mountain pine beetles Sept. 8, 2009 on the shores of Diamond Lake, Ore.
View Photo »A building stands on the shores of Diamond Lake, Ore. , on Sept. 8, 2009, where dense forests and a growing beetle infestation have raised fears of wildfire. The U.S. Forest Service plans to thin around the cabins as well as in back country regions known as roadless areas.
View Photo »FILE - In this March 16, 2009, file photo, Aaron Wilson, right, of Pasadena, Calif. , a recently hired worker with the California Conservation Corps, clears hiking trails with other CCC workers in the San Bernardino National Forest in Hemet, Calif.
View Photo »Daniel Fawcett of the U.S. Forest Service sets a back-fire to combat a wildfire in Wrightwood, Calif. , on Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009.
View Photo »By combining the resources and expertise of IBM and UMBC, together with data acquired from agencies like NASA, NOAA, EPA and the US Forest Service, we not only hope to protect the health and safety of neighboring communities, but also prevent the threats to their lives and property ... We expect this re...
I worked for Gifford Pinchot while with the Forest Service
Arizona Snowbowl has spent an estimated $5 million over eight years working through Forest Service procedures and the legal and administrative appeals process
We came to the middle with a well-researched approach, but the Forest Service slammed the door in our faces complaining we cut the sale in half
The Forest Service and the industry have creamed the crop. They have picked the best cherries ... Now they are going to the best of what's left.
We know the Forest Service can’t afford their road networks and I think it is safe to assume the same thing with BLM, especially when they can’t show us what they can afford
We actually compromised and we said, 'We want to try and work with you,' ... We were invited to work with the Forest Service and evaluate this sale and try to work out a compromise and we did.
We only had two bags of potatoes, two cases of corn, string beans, celery and a pie given to us from the Forest Service ... Again, like this year, I was somewhere doing a medical crisis with a foster child and wasn't here. ... And let me tell you what happened. This community pulled together.
If we had not been able to acquire it and donate to the U. S. Forest Service, the former owner would not have had the option to realize the economic value of the land, while preserving it as wilderness when the time came for his family to part with this land
By establishing a dedicated federal fund for fighting fires, we will ensure that the Forest Service is not forced to drain other important accounts to fight catastrophic wildfires.
Well, I had to get permits from the Environmental Protection Agency, the Forest Service, and the Bureau of Land Management before I could remove old-growth timber from a recreational area.
If roads that we share are in need of maintenance, we can submit a request, and the U.S. Forest Service will consider paying for the repairs
Constructing new trails is not a Forest Service priority. However, it's a community priority ... If we can generate a partnership with Routt County Riders and the ski area on this, we can meet both needs.
The Forest Service cannot continue to ignore the significant impacts off-road vehicle events have on the forest â tearing up soils, damaging creek banks and beds, and polluting the air
Part of our special-use permit with the Forest Service requires us to update our master plan periodically, and we haven't had a revision in quite awhile. The last time was 1986
Therefore, the Forest Service works with the mining applicant to develop an acceptable and legally compliant plan of operations as an alternative to be considered during the . . . process ... This precludes selection of the no-action alternative.
The fire occurred on non-federal land, and (the Forest Service) was assisting in the suppression effort as part of a cooperative agreement with the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, an entity for which OIG has no oversight jurisdiction
Hopefully, we will light a fire under Jensen to go back up the food chain ... Vilsack is a corn farmer from Iowa. What does he know about the hard-rock mining law, or about the Forest Service in general? It's all coming from his policy wonks under him, a lot of it coming back from the Forest Service in ...
Hopefully, we will light a fire under Jensen to go back up the food chain ... Vilsack is a corn farmer from Iowa. What does he know about the hard-rock mining law, or about the Forest Service in general? It's all coming from his policy wonks under him, a lot of it coming back from the Forest Service in ...
This is a new type of project for many of the Forest Service employees involved ... We have a lot of learning about the mining industry and techniques to do, to be able to do a complete and adequate evaluation of the proposal and other alternatives.
It's not so much legislation, but a policy change within the Forest Service that would ban bikes outright in areas 'proposed' for Wilderness ... We feel this is not a good precedent and that could trickle down to other forest managers. Best thing your BikeRadar readers can do is join IMBA. If they can't...
I really think it’s an attempt to put more pressure on the Forest Service … to start opening up the upper Chattooga River to more boating ... It seems premature to us.
The Forest Service, instead of wasting money on treatment that will destroy nature and won't benefit fire safety, should redirect some of that funding to help people in that community retrofit their homes
Both the Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management have the right to remove livestock to ensure viable, healthy populations of wild horses. But they refuse to exercise that ... Their master is primarily these traditional ranching interests.
Both the Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management have the right to remove livestock BLM spokesman Tom Gorey said livestock grazing on the agency's lands has declined by about 50 percent since 1941, but the agency has no plans to reduce grazing levels further. Livestock grazing is an authorized ...
Going to cut down a Christmas tree. My forest service bow saw skills will come in handy.
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