Rising wildfire risk in the Pacific Northwest combined with volatile timber pricing may lower forestland values by as much as ...
When wildfire risk runs high, the most profitable time to harvest Douglas-fir trees falls from roughly 65 years to just 24.
Forests in the Pacific Northwest may be losing value due to wildfire risk and volatile timber pricing, according to a new ...
To the Nanoose First Nation, District Lot No. 33 is a prime piece of forest in the middle of its traditional territory, rich with towering old-growth Douglas firs over which the band holds legal ...
Rising wildfire risk in the Pacific Northwest combined with notoriously volatile timber pricing may lower forestland values ...
Countless studies and reports exist describing how a landscape is impacted after logging Douglas-fir: What is the impact on the soil? Should one leave the debris in place? Pile it? Burn it or haul it ...
The downed limbs and other woody debris that are inevitable byproducts of timber harvest could be among the most important components of post-harvest landscapes, according to a new study. The downed ...
John “Tree Angelo” Barksdale can’t say exactly how many days he’s spent on a plywood platform 100 feet up a Douglas fir in a northern section of the Capitol State Forest, but he said Thursday he isn’t ...
Some of the most spectacular forests of Douglas fir in the West are found on the west slope of the Cascade Mountains in Oregon. Though heavily logged by the timber industry for its straight-grained ...
Nestled among a snowy forested backdrop, Helen Kordahi’s authentic log home combines earthy comfort with rustic grandeur. Located at 4915 Spruce Road, in the premiere Echo subdivision of Mount ...