Scientific panel endorses prescribed burns, active management to break catastrophic fire cycle
The worst of Washington’s wildfire season seems to be over, although stubborn blazes still burn in parts of the state. With the memory of two
The worst of Washington’s wildfire season seems to be over, although stubborn blazes still burn in parts of the state. With the memory of two
by Ashley Bach We’ve written before about the need to educate the younger generations about forestry, from grade-school kids to college students. But what if
by Ashley Bach It’s been a big month for cross-laminated timber and tall wood buildings. So good in fact that we need numbers to list
by Ashley Bach While the wildfires in Washington still burn, wetter and cooler weather has slowed them down and firefighters are finally getting an edge
by Ashley Bach The recent closure of four mills on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula has some local leaders wondering what they can do to stem the
Modernized mass-timber products such as cross-laminated timber are meeting a demand for sustainably sourced, renewable materials in the construction of both small and larger buildings.
by Ashley Bach As Washington faces one of its worst wildfire seasons ever, including the largest fire in state history, attention is turning back to
Large portions of the West have been hit hard by a wildfire season of record-setting destructive power. The damage caused by the fires to homes,
Statewide drought conditions have an impact on businesses across Washington, including forestry. In the long term, water is a critical component in forest growth at
The renaissance in the use of wood to construct taller buildings continues to develop. It’s likely that, when the market pops for the use of