by FSEEE | Nov 7, 2016 | Dispatch
November 7, 2016 — When General George Armstrong Custer crossed the Black Hills in the summer of 1874, he noticed large swaths of dead forests. Contemporary ecologists believe mountain pine beetles did the damage. For more than a century, foresters have marked the ebb...
by FSEEE | Oct 22, 2016 | Dispatch
Last September, Forest Service officials approved a logging project that carved a 30-mile-long, 300-foot-wide swath through Washington’s North Cascade Mountains, purportedly to protect two small communities from a distant wildfire that would soon go out on its own. In...