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Two videos: Natural disturbance-based silviculture and restoring late-successional structure

Philip Potyondy wrote 3 weeks ago: Back in June 2009, someone named Tom posted a great question about applying the Dauerwald concept in … more →

Tags: silviculture, Minnesota, Family Forest, Forestry, Economics, Video, Silviculture, woods, Management

Snow in Cascades!

snordq wrote 1 month ago: As my departure draws near I’ve been trying to see friends and enjoy Washington as much as pos … more →

Tags: america, Hiking, backpacking, Alpine Lakes Wilderness, snow, skykomish, Cascades

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lananf wrote 1 month ago: there has been some clearing done on the south side of the house this week and this little chair was … more →

Tags: chainsaw

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Old Growth

David Rheins wrote 2 months ago: Olympic National Forest Originally uploaded by DRheins Moss grows on both sides no north pointing li … more →

Tags: Journaling, David M Rheins, free pamphlet publishing, cosmic giggle, Poetry, Photography, Haiku, MOSS, forest

Desolation Wilderness, CA - Ralston Peak - 11 July 20092 comments

Daniel Chamberlin wrote 3 months ago: Symmetrical landscapes by Chamberlin Portrait of Chamberlin by Jeanie Leslie. Garbage bag rain gear … more →

Tags: mountains, Photography, Desolation Wilderness, Ralston Peak, south lake tahoe, Tahoe

summer could sometimes be defined as a series of adventures we wish would never end

franciszka voeltz wrote 3 months ago: 1. what is obsolete what will never become obsolete there is talk of opening a museum 2. green of a … more →

Tags: Poetry, Poems, writing, sorrel, Pacific Ocean, summer, obsoletion, museum, thimbleberry

If A Tree Falls in the Forest...4 comments

Jennifer Hutchings wrote 3 months ago: One of my favorite bloggers — and favorite people — Margie Oomen of Resurrection Fern shared a site … more →

Tags: Birds and Bugs and Wild Things, chainsaws, Forest Primeval, singing cell, tall straight people

Victory: Kimberly-Clark announces new sustainability policy

David R. wrote 3 months ago: Since 2004, Greenpeace has been at war with Kimberly-Clark, the maker of brands such as Kleenex, Sco … more →

Tags: déforestation, Environmental, Environment, forests, Greenpeace, Kimberly-Clark, Treehuggers

it's old. but new. 1 comment

siouxzen* wrote 4 months ago: this was a shoot that the late Tiffa Novoa and i worked on when we first moved to Los Angeles.  we w … more →

Tags: Friends, Photography, Showoff, Fashion, Me, Family, Beauty, Style, Inspiration

Aoki Yoko's favorite places on Google Maps

palmsundae wrote 4 months ago: Google Maps has introduced a new Favorite Places series highlighting global cities with places chose … more →

Tags: Community, Global Cities, Résidences, Small Business, Trees, urban food, Visionary, Walking and transit, Aoki Yoko

Obama admin scraps logging plan in Ore. carbon sinks

Alan Gregory wrote 4 months ago: A good piece here from the NY Times. Another Bush-era boondoggle shut down. … more →

Tags: Carbon, carbon dioxide, Carbon Emissions, carbon footprint, carbon sink, climate change, Habitat destruction, habitat fragmentation, Habitat Loss

Timber in Oregon: An Endangered Industry, Part 2

AFP JoCo wrote 5 months ago: These three videos make up the second half hour of a one-hour program that looks at how responsible … more →

Tags: Government, Oregon, josephine county, Political, americans for prosperity, AFP, Jackson County Oregon, Video, Timber

Timber in Oregon: An Endangered Industry, Part 1

AFP JoCo wrote 5 months ago: This is the first part of a two-part series focusing on the timber industry in Oregon. This one-hour … more →

Tags: AFP, americans for prosperity, Government, Jackson County Oregon, josephine county, Oregon, Political, Biscuit fire, BLM

Historic photo: Old-growth Douglas fir on log truck2 comments

hoosiermuse wrote 6 months ago: An old-growth Douglas fir bound for 2x4s in the mid-1900s (North Cascades National Park archives). … more →

Tags: Home: Upriver and Downsound, Historic Photos and Place Names, forest, History, Loggers, logging, north cascades, North Cascades National Park, Northwest

How much forest is left?3 comments

lettrist wrote 6 months ago: It’s amazing how much forest has been clear-cut. Today I took a day trip out to Mt. Rainier Na … more →

Tags: Cascadia, eugene, Oregon, Forestry, Clear Cutting, logging, activism, Habitat, Northwest Forest Plan

Deforestation in Vietnam continues to rise

takecover08 wrote 9 months ago: Deforestation has increased by 55% during the past year in Vietnam’s Dak Nong province, report … more →

Tags: Biodiversity, Conservation, déforestation, tree stats, tropical timber, Dak Nong, Environment, industrial plantations, Mongabay.com

Tropical Forests Fight for Survival

sakerfa wrote 10 months ago: Current rates of deforestation suggest there will hardly be any tropical forests left in 20 years. S … more →

Tags: Science:health, climate change, oxygen, forests, Biodiversity, Tropical Forests, déforestation, rainforests, STRI

Future of Trees in the West Threatened Due to Climate Change

Joanna wrote 10 months ago: A new study shows that western trees in old growth forests are dying-off at an alarming rate due to … more →

Tags: Trees, Western U.S., Dying, pine beetle, Hemlock, pine


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