Category: Forest Products Industry related
Source: Missoulian The University of Montana may soon receive its largest donation ever – a $24 million pledge for the College of Forestry and Conservation and the Global Leadership Initiative – from airline magnate and investor Bill Franke and his family. Both programs would be renamed in honor of the Franke family. “This will become the largest […]
Source: SI News Why Forestry is Important Over the years, Forestry has had to fight back against unreasonable negativity. But for all the naysayers and environmental pessimists, a little research will reveal that modern forestry is about much more than most people realize. At the University of British Columbia (UBC), one of the world’s foremost […]
Source: Portland Press Herald SPRINGVALE — When Saco Valley Land Trust conducted a timber harvest on some of its property in Biddeford last winter, the trust faced an issue unheard-of in logging country – the suburban sensibilities of neighbors. “We got complaints,” said Richard Rhames, a vegetable farmer and president of the land trust. “We […]
Montana Forest Products Week is finally here! Below is the latest calendar of events for the week. Please join us Wednesday the 19th for our open house. This is the first time our new show room will be open to the public. We’ll have a few minor things incomplete, but for the most part we’re done. […]
Source: Forest Business Network – BY TEDX TALKS – YOUTUBE Kathy Abusow is President & CEO of the Sustainable Forestry Initiative® Inc. (SFI), a non-profit that plays a central role in strengthening the vital links between sustainable forestry, responsible purchasing, and thriving communities. Kathy Abusow is committed to raising awareness that well-managed forests provide products and benefits […]
Source: Flathead Beacon Loggers and the Forest Service are working together to ensure that all trees will be around for future generations to enjoy I’m hoping to keep this brief so I don’t lose your attention. My husband and I were both lucky enough to be born in the beautiful state of Montana. Both of […]
Source: Linkedin By: Wendy Farrand No! I am not talking about your kitchen or bathroom sink, I am talking about your carbon sink. Two of the largest carbon sinks on the planet are the oceans and the forest. They suck up carbon out of the air to help fight pollution and mitigate climate change. Who is […]
Source: Think Progress Firefighters in California continue to battle the Soberanes Fire near Big Sur, which recently became the most expensive wildfire in United States history. The blaze, which has been burning for almost two months, has cost $208.4 million to fight as of September 20, according to the Associated Press. The fire began on […]
Source: Science Magazine By: Warren Cornwall A Douglas fir tree is a marvel of natural engineering. The trunk, made mostly of slender dead cells each a few millimeters long, can reach heights of 100 meters. It’s supple enough to sway in windstorms without snapping, yet strong enough to support its weight—up to 160 metric tons. Kilogram […]
Source: San Francisco Chronicle PONDEROSA BASIN, Mariposa County — When Ursula Rowe returned to her mountain home after a hip replacement a few months back, the landscape had changed. Dozens of towering pine trees had browned up and died on her once-verdant plot of land near Yosemite, and she had to cough up $25,000 to […]
Source: KQED Science Wildfires and Tree-Killing Beetles So far this year 4,636 wildfires in California have burned more than 200,000 acres. That’s more fires than this time last year and more fires than the five-year average. In fact, in the last few decades, the number of large fires are on the rise across the Western United […]
Source: The Forest Blog It’s summertime or the tail end of it at least. Fires are still an issue for some communities, while others move towards the cool fall nights and rainfall. We had another season of massive wildfires. Fortunately, the season was much better for those of us in Northeast Washington, while others still face significant […]
Source: Evergreen Magazine What role does thinning in overstocked and diseased forests play here? “If we use insect and disease attacks as indicators of genetic simplicity, and resilience to these pests as indicators of genetic robustness, we can use harvesting to assist natural selection to build a more resilient forest ecosystem with a greater ability to […]
Source: Healthy Forests The U.S. Congress is working out differences between House and Senate versions of a comprehensive energy bill. There is one key difference between the bills: The House included a comprehensive wildfire funding and forest management reform package, while the Senate did not. It is now up to a conference committee to work […]
Source: RETHINK WOOD – BY ROXANNE WARD / DAVE PATTERSON The Environmental Impact of Using Wood As green building has evolved beyond its initial emphasis on energy efficiency, greater attention has been given to the choice of structural materials and the degree to which they influence a building’s environmental footprint. Increasingly, wood from sustainably managed forests is […]