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  • Judge Orders Logging Suspension in Tasmania Amid Legal Challenge
    Judge Orders Logging Suspension in Tasmania Amid Legal Challenge
    'This is a huge win for Tasmania's forests.'
    January 31, 2024BY AAP
  • Competitor Dies During Maine Road Rally Race Through Forest
    Competitor Dies During Maine Road Rally Race Through Forest
    NEWRY, Maine—A competitor was killed in a crash on the first day of a rally race through a ...
    July 16, 2023BY The Associated Press
  • Biden Administration Unveils Forest Conservation Program to Tackle Climate Change
    Biden Administration Unveils Forest Conservation Program to Tackle Climate Change
    The Biden administration has announced steps toward fostering forest conservation and enhancing forest resilience to climate change. In ...
    April 20, 2023BY Savannah Hulsey Pointer
  • Massive Forest Fires Rage on in Eastern Cuba
    Massive Forest Fires Rage on in Eastern Cuba
    HAVANA—Forest fires raged on in Cuba's eastern region on Monday, inching toward more populated ground more than a ...
    February 28, 2023BY Reuters
  • Nature Is Free Medicine for Many Chronic Diseases, 1 Way Enhances Healing Effects
    Nature Is Free Medicine for Many Chronic Diseases, 1 Way Enhances Healing Effects
    If you don't know where to go on vacation, there is no harm in getting in touch with ...
    February 8, 2023BY Camille Su
  • VIDEO: Man Builds Impressive Dugout Wooden Shelter in the Forest—‘Life Is Unity With Nature’
    VIDEO: Man Builds Impressive Dugout Wooden Shelter in the Forest—‘Life Is Unity With Nature’
    A Sweden-born furniture seller, inspired by a hut he stumbled across while walking in nature, has built himself ...
    July 31, 2022BY Louise Chambers
  • Swath of Boreal Forest Twice the Size of Toronto to Be Protected in Northern Ontario
    Swath of Boreal Forest Twice the Size of Toronto to Be Protected in Northern Ontario
    The largest private land conservation project in Canadian history is unfolding in northern Ontario. The Nature Conservancy of ...
    April 22, 2022BY The Canadian Press
  • Forest Bathing
    Forest Bathing
    How many times have you gone out walking only to find that you’ve somehow reached your destination while ...
    February 28, 2022BY Jose Rivera
  • Lost in the BC Woods for 74 Days, Bear Henry Thankful to Forestry Workers’ Rescue
    Lost in the BC Woods for 74 Days, Bear Henry Thankful to Forestry Workers’ Rescue
    VICTORIA—Bear Henry says they survived more than 70 days stuck in a camper van on a remote Vancouver ...
    February 12, 2022BY The Canadian Press
  • Raising a Forest by Hand
    Raising a Forest by Hand
    “The hills bear all manner of fantastic shapes,” Charles Bessey observed, noting that they sometimes featured open pockets ...
    February 1, 2022BY Ronald Ahrens
  • Forest ‘Resilience’ May Translate to Fewer Trees: Study
    Forest ‘Resilience’ May Translate to Fewer Trees: Study
    Scientists studying forest density in the Sierra Nevada have found that trees there were scarcer but physically larger ...
    January 24, 2022BY Nathan Worcester
  • Logging and the Art of Gardening
    Logging and the Art of Gardening
    “I love trees,” said the forester. His name is Cliff Foster, and I believe him. But how does ...
    January 3, 2022BY Peter Falkenberg Brown
  • Forests in Southern California Reopening Tonight
    Forests in Southern California Reopening Tonight
    ARCADIA, Calif.—The Angeles National Forest will end its forest closure order tonight at 11:59 p.m., one week past ...
    September 22, 2021BY City News Service
  • Massive Forest Fire in Greece Still Burning for 7th Day
    Massive Forest Fire in Greece Still Burning for 7th Day
    ATHENS, Greece—Firefighters and residents battled a massive forest fire on Greece’s second largest island for a seventh day ...
    August 9, 2021BY The Associated Press
  • Researchers Dump Tons of Coffee Waste Onto Degraded Land, 2 Years Later It’s Transformed
    Researchers Dump Tons of Coffee Waste Onto Degraded Land, 2 Years Later It’s Transformed
    Researchers have witnessed incredible results after dumping 30 truckloads of coffee pulp, a waste product of the coffee industry, ...
    May 21, 2021BY Louise Chambers
  • Sacha Lodge: Where the Wild Things Still Are
    Sacha Lodge: Where the Wild Things Still Are
    After a breathtaking ride over the snowy peaks of the Andes Mountains, the turboprop plane descended from thin ...
    April 20, 2021BY Kevin Revolinski
  • Injured Hiker Found by Dad and Kids Delirious and Skinny After 14 Days Stranded in Forest
    Injured Hiker Found by Dad and Kids Delirious and Skinny After 14 Days Stranded in Forest
    A New Mexico dad and his kids found themselves at the forefront of a two-day rescue mission after ...
    September 3, 2020BY Louise Chambers
  • Orangutan Lost Both Arms Escaping Captivity, Makes Inspiring Comeback in Forest Sanctuary
    Orangutan Lost Both Arms Escaping Captivity, Makes Inspiring Comeback in Forest Sanctuary
    Saving their wild rainforest habitat is of vital importance for orangutans on the islands of Borneo and Sumatra. ...
    August 15, 2020BY Robert Jay Watson
  • ‘Cautionary Tale:’ High DDT Levels in New Brunswick Lakes Decades After Ban
    ‘Cautionary Tale:’ High DDT Levels in New Brunswick Lakes Decades After Ban
    Several remote New Brunswick lakes still have high levels of a pesticide banned 46 years ago—findings with significant ...
    June 12, 2019BY The Canadian Press
  • China’s Timber Demand Is Destroying Forests in South Pacific Countries
    China’s Timber Demand Is Destroying Forests in South Pacific Countries
    Forests in countries in the South Pacific are being decimated by China’s hunger for timber. The Solomon Islands, ...
    October 23, 2018BY Frank Fang
  • Fast-Growing Northern California Wildfire Forces Evacuations
    Fast-Growing Northern California Wildfire Forces Evacuations
    LOS ANGELES—A wildfire erupted in forest land in Northern California on Wednesday, forcing the evacuation of dozens of ...
    September 6, 2018BY Reuters
  • Jurisdictional Certification Approach Aims to Strengthen Protections Against Deforestation
    Jurisdictional Certification Approach Aims to Strengthen Protections Against Deforestation
    Many companies that deal in commodities linked to heavy tropical deforestation, such as soy or timber, have made ...
    May 16, 2017BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Cattle Industry Lags Behind in Addressing Impact on Deforestation
    Cattle Industry Lags Behind in Addressing Impact on Deforestation
    In almost every aisle of the grocery store, you can find products from the palm oil, soy, wood, ...
    May 16, 2017BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Is Cutting Down Forest to Build Large Solar Farms Worth It?
    Is Cutting Down Forest to Build Large Solar Farms Worth It?
    Long Island, along with many other locations in the United States, is weighing the benefits of large-scale solar ...
    July 27, 2016BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Europe’s Oldest Forest Is Threatened by a Beetle Infestation
    Europe’s Oldest Forest Is Threatened by a Beetle Infestation
    Białowieza Forest is the kind of place you imagine from the Grimm fairy tales. Huge firs, oaks, and ...
    April 2, 2016BY Lucinda Kirkpatrick
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    NEW By Savannah Hulsey Pointer
    Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
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    2hr By Jacki Thrapp
    US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
  • US Won’t Unfreeze Iran’s Assets Before Peace Deal Is Reached, Trump Says
    3hr By Jacki Thrapp
    US Won’t Unfreeze Iran’s Assets Before Peace Deal Is Reached, Trump Says
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    Fascia: The Living, Interconnected Web Behind Movement and Healing–How to Enhance Its Function
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