Starting Friday September 5th, central Washington landowners can learn how to plan a safe and prosperous future for their woodland through an online course hosted by WSU Extension.
The country’s top land managers testified before U.S. senators last week to defend sweeping budget cuts for the nation’s public lands and a plan to sell 3.3 million acres managed by the Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management so communities can build housing.
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A few years ago, the Department of Natural Resources and Results WA stopped listing progress made on cleaning up forests and making them less prone to fires.
CFB President Jamie Johansson is calling for increasing the pace and scale of forest management, livestock grazing and protect communities and the environment.