News

The rule, first established in 2001 by the then-outgoing Clinton administration, allows the federal agency to designate “inventoried roadless areas” within the National Forest System.
Even today when I spend time in the Talladega National Forest and other outdoor locations, I cannot help but think about all the animals stirring and moving about, especially at night when camping.
Biden's former doctor refuses to answer questions in House Republican probe 5 Front Yard Features That Are Always Eyesores, According to Designers Anne Hathaway ‘Broke Down' on A24's ‘Mother ...
U.S. Forest Service officials announced the selection of Kimberly Winter as the new forest supervisor for Los Padres National Forest. Winter succeeds Christopher Stubbs, who left the post in ...
Local News Payette National Forest proposes recreation fee changes Forest Supervisor Matthew Davis stated that the fees are crucial for maintaining high-quality recreation experiences.
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Santa Fe National Forest is warning visitors about a potentially dangerous caterpillar. The douglas-fir tussock moth caterpillar is expected to be seen across the ...
The so-called roadless rule covers some 30% of all national forest land across the country, but only 2.2% of national forest land in Minnesota — and all of it outside the Boundary Waters.
Officials continue their search Wednesday for a 60-year-old missing woman who was last seen hiking in the Angeles National Forest.
In 2020, the first Trump administration stripped roadless protections specifically in the Tongass National Forest and opened about nine million acres to logging.
Your favorite campground, giant sequoia grove, mountain bike trail, four-wheel drive road and hot springs could soon be up for sale. Rather than located on public lands managed by the federal ...
Teton Interagency Fire Managers have elevated the fire danger to “moderate” for Grand Teton National Park, Bridger Teton National Forest and the National Elk Refuge.
A fast-moving wildfire, known as the Trout Fire, is tearing through the Gila National Forest, having already scorched over 38,000 acres.