458 North American Tree News

Today for you 41 new articles about earth’s trees! (458th edition)

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1) British Columbia: Beetle outbreaks are healthy, necessary agents of bio-diversity!

2) Canada: Economic plans of Abiti & Industry will cut, then run to Brazil

3) Canada: Carbon absorbing lungs are no longer absorbing

4) Canada: Timber industry science is great if you want to maximize species extinction

5) Canada: Last days of an industry that thinks the last scraps of forest will save ‘em

6) Pacific Northwest: Long live Forsman’s Spotted Owls!

7) Washington: Rush to buy up Skykomish’s last old growth for protection

8) Washington: 50 people do direct action against gravel mine!

9) Washington: Who’s he lying to? The loggers? The enviros? Himself? Who? http://bit.ly/mwRT

10) Washington: Weyco finally takes over in Olympia http://bit.ly/M2XQ

11) Washington: 30 years after the the mountain blew the land is still barren http://bit.ly/Zah3

12) Washington: Crooked Wall Street? They’re saying Weyco’s the best ’sustainable’ logger? http://bit.ly/C1Sw

13) Oregon: WOPR backlash even coming from conservative counties

14) Oregon: Mt. Hood’s Tumala needs protection from OHVs http://bit.ly/22tV0a

15) Oregon: Lane County looks into public forest sequestration http://bit.ly/Ee5o

16) Oregon: Wallowa-Whitman NF’s plan to inexpensively close roads by not actually closing them http://bit.ly/weQ5

17) Oregon: Cops & Loggers want to eliminate beauty strips that hide clearcuts

18) Oregon: Clearcut logging destroys rural people’s lives with no consequences to the loggers who did it! http://bit.ly/2zhpBu

19) Oregon: Forests rejoice for the collapse of the housing market! http://bit.ly/3EhY

20) California: Conservation agenda for the SF Bay area… http://bit.ly/Y1oP

21) California: Mismanaged Arcata forest honored for “great” mangement

22) California: Jackson State Forest Protection is Not out of the woods yet http://bit.ly/uRo1

23) California: 120 trees to be cut down so cars can drive at faster more dangerous speeds http://bit.ly/ximF

24) California: Summary & Links of 90,000 acres of land protected in 2008 http://bit.ly/4iXm

25) California: American River gets another 558 acres of protection http://bit.ly/uaKH

26) California: $1 Billion a year to fight wildfire is as good for jobs as the real estate market web

27) Montana: Fire suppression may be exaggerated and overrated http://bit.ly/FdUi

28) Idaho: Enviros cave-in on litigation on the Moose Creek Timber Sale! http://bit.ly/rsYJ

29) Arizona: Logging all the oldest healthiest biggest trees first is the real fire problem. http://bit.ly/pxuQ

30) Connecticut: 100 gorgeous Cherry trees destroyed in the name of revitalization? http://bit.ly/12xTY

31) Connecticut: SW region’s forests regrow & now towns “have” to kill recovering wildlife http://bit.ly/SWi9

32) New Hampshire: So, ya think your gonna clearcut White Mountains National Forest? http://bit.ly/V4mD

33) Massachusetts: Beetle excuses will destroy Worcester’s urban forest http://bit.ly/JoD7

34) Massachusetts: The Deforestation of Worchester succeed by leaps and bounds

35) New York: Nature Con. ’saves’ 100,000 Adirondack acres http://bit.ly/2YAZ

36) New Jersey: Rebuilding a wooden boardwalk without destroying rainforest is unlikely? http://bit.ly/ujop

37) Southern US: Top 10 List of Endangered Places 2009 http://bit.ly/AUZ0c

38) USA: Forest Landscape Restoration Act of 2008 will get more chainsaws killing! http://bit.ly/13zP7

39) USA: Last minute Timber Lobby Law turns federal lands into roads to gated “communities” http://bit.ly/VWbG

40) USA: In order to Make a Real Difference, We need to Be the Difference http://bit.ly/27YE

41) USA: Consensus is always the best way to kill an ecosystem?

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