Results for keyword: Fire
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Yellowstone fires produce new trees, not meadows
Scientists document amazing forest recovery in Yellowstone's burned areas.
by Michael Hofferber, Oct 17, 1994 -
Flame and blame in the Northwest: Loggers urge fire sales
Timber companies are eager to log the West's still-smoldering forests.
by Kathie Durbin, Sep 19, 1994 -
Not another icon
Although found on Smokey Bear's birthday, another burned bear cub will not become a poster bear.
by Staff, Sep 05, 1994 -
Mothering a good forest fire isn't easy
Deciding how to handle a forest fire is difficult.
by Ray Ring, Aug 22, 1994 -
Why did 14 more have to die?
The deaths of 14 firefighters raise huge questions about fire suppression policies.
by Jim Carrier, Aug 08, 1994 -
Fires illuminate the West's "ecological darkness'
Fires in the West raise hard questions about fire suppression policies and forest health.
by Bob Wilson, Jul 25, 1994 -
Jim Thrash: A solid man
A eulogy for conservationist Jim Thrash, who died in the Canyon Creek fire.
by Pat Ford, Jul 25, 1994 -
Baptism of fire
Though the Yellowstone forest recovery is well under way, moose still suffer.
by Staff, Sep 20, 1993 -
Arson feared this summer
Arson could create fire-fighting and salvage timber jobs in Willamette National Forest.
by Staff, Aug 09, 1993






