Paper shines light on forestry in coastal Washington
by Ashley Bach Sometimes it feels like forestry doesn’t get the media attention it deserves because so much of the work takes place in rural
by Ashley Bach Sometimes it feels like forestry doesn’t get the media attention it deserves because so much of the work takes place in rural
Although civic and business leaders are working to identify ways to improve the health of forests in Washington and reduce risks of catastrophic wildfire, there’s
by Ashley Bach The idea of zombie trees might seem too good to be true given that it’s Halloween, but the situation is all too
At a time when many Washingtonians are still sorting through metaphoric bushels of lemons handed to them by this year’s wildfires, some forest managers and
by Ashley Bach It’s appropriate that right around the time Washington Gov. Jay Inslee declared Washington Forest Products Industry Week, the state Department of Commerce
by Ashley Bach It’s encouraging to see Washington State political leaders gather together to figure out ways to improve forest policy. This week three members
by Ashley Bach Things continue to look up for the planned $60 million Oregon Forest Science Complex at Oregon State University. First Seattle’s Plum Creek
Civic leaders and consumers alike are demanding prioritizing the use of renewable and sustainable resources. Advances in modern sustainable forestry practices have kicked off a
The debate over the causes, severity, and potential impacts of climate change continues, but the reality of drought conditions and warmer temperatures is prompting a
by Ashley Bach As state, local and federal leaders continue to take stock after this year’s horrendous wildfire season, the calls for more active management