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No Safe Harbor for Water Polluters

No Safe Harbor for Water Polluters

For the sailor, a “safe harbor” provides refuge from the storm. In the law, a “safe harbor” gives legal immunity from a broad prohibition to...

National Whistleblower Day

National Whistleblower Day

In 1989, Forest Service timber sale planner Jeff DeBonis took the words of the Continental Congress to heart when he penned and distributed an...

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Fire Retardant in Wine Country

Fire Retardant in Wine Country

The Point Fire burned 1,200 acres in Sonoma County in June. Lago di Merlo Vineyards lost a few vines to the fire, but it faces an uncertain...

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Cheatgrass

Cheatgrass

'One of the most significant ecological crises facing land managers in the arid West' A report published in January, Cheatgrass Invasions:...

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Old-Growth Forests

Old-Growth Forests

Can the Forest Service Kick its 100-year Addiction to Logging? President Biden was widely praised for Executive Order 14072, which ordered the...

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Fire Truth

Cheatgrass

'One of the most significant ecological crises facing land managers in the arid West' A report...

How Homes Can Survive Wildfire

While there’s no historical evidence that Nero “fiddled while Rome burned,” there’s been plenty of...

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