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SWEFWI, Ghana - In the quiet of dawn, Nsawura, a suburb of Sefwi in the Western North Region of Ghana, no longer awakens to ...
Mumbai: Domestic commercial vehicle (CV) industry is likely to see a 3-5 per cent year-on-year growth in wholesale volumes ...
The decision calls for commercially logging 5,281 acres, including logging 567 acres of old growth forest, clearcutting across wide swaths of forest, and non-commercial tree-cutting and burning ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture designated parts of the Allegheny National Forest for expedited logging under an emergency declaration. The move aims to reduce wildfire risk and boost timber ...
With an uncertain future of native logging in Queensland, a forest home to endangered greater gliders could be cut down. By Julius Dennis. Topic: Forestry, Logging and Timber Industry ...
Satellite data and imagery show that logging has continued in Cameroon’s species-rich Ebo Forest since 2022, despite repeated warnings from conservationists and local communities.
Equipped with cutting-edge technology, it smoothly processes trees, enhancing efficiency and productivity in the logging industry. Watch as it maneuvers through the forest, showcasing its strength ...
The U.S. Forest Service often targets old-growth forests for logging — putting some of the oldest trees in the region on the back of logging trucks in order to reach agency timber targets.
Swaths of Allegheny National Forest in northwestern Pennsylvania could be on the chopping block as the federal government moves to increase logging in national forests across the country, a move ...
A follow-up letter from the U.S. Forest Service called for an increase of 25% in the volume of timber being offered for logging. Whether or not logging would solve the wildfire problem is contentious.
A trial shred wood road at a loadout bay in Pan Pac's Mohaka Forest. Photo / Supplied. A Hawke’s Bay trial to convert leftover forestry wood into roading material for logging trucks to travel ...
Starting in the 1950s, the Forest Service built tens of thousands of road miles to facilitate logging, and in many cases it effectively paid private timber companies to install roads on its behalf.