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The Puget Sound region boasts a wide range of transportation-themed museums and attractions. Several are the largest in ...
The Evergreen State is home to five national forests. Trump wants to increase logging there by 25% in five years.
My dog and I hiked through a patch Washington wilderness once cleared by notorious logger “Dirty Harry.” ...
Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest and the Okanogan ... They also did not answer questions about how and when that logging could change in light of the Trump administration’s push to increase ...
Federal layoffs have created chaos for Northwest public lands, and a cascade of damaging environmental consequences appears ...
Around 59% of all national forests in the U.S. would be open for logging, including some in eastern Washington.
An emergency designation of 176,000 square miles of U.S. Forest Service land effectively rolls back environmental protections ...
Logging camps would move ... it’s among the last visible businesses to the left before the ascent to Snoqualmie Pass intensifies and all that’s there are mountains, rocks, trees and streams.
President Donald Trump has instructed federal agencies to increase logging on national forests nationwide, including in Washington state, counter to decades of environmental policy and protections.