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Lucknow recorded 7.2 mm rainfall that left several areas inundated with rain water that caused inconvenience to commuters.
Senator Susan Collins and Representative Jared Golden have introduced a bill to help loggers after a disaster.
Athletes came to Hayward, Wisconsin this July from 16 states and seven countries, to chop, saw, throw axes, log roll, sprint across floating logs and speed climb poles.
Archaeologists Found 115,000-Year-Old Human Footprints Where They Shouldn’t Be Baby dubbed ‘world’s most premature baby’ on ...
WASHINGTON, D.C., USA — Maine’s congressional delegation is backing a bill to support loggers impacted by natural disasters.
Lumberjills' chip away at Paul Bunyan stereotypes at the 65th annual Lumberjack Championship, with more women than ever ...
Single tickets for Capital Repertory Theatre's 2025-26 season, will be on sale 12 p.m. Friday, July 25. Learn more about the ...
Known as ‘Africa in miniature’ due to its incredible diversity, including vast tropical forests and rich natural resources, ...
While Panama still faces tremendous conservation challenges, it's well on its way to meeting these challenges head-on, and ...
The Trump administration is threatening to end Roadless Rules that would open national forests to developers and extraction ...
Costa Rica is developing a National Forest Traceability System to ensure legal, sustainable timber use and improve access to ...
The CSU Logging Team is recovering from a fire that destroyed nearly all of their equipment, including some crosscut saws ...