The effects of the Canadian forest fires are now being felt in other parts of North America. According to Newsweek, smoke from these fires has reached parts of Nebraska, South Dakota, and Minnesota.
More than a month after the Camp House Fire erupted near the small town of Brimson, the devastation is still striking along Highway 44. Trees look like giant blackened matchsticks. All that’s left of ...
Two major, damaging wildfires covering more than 45 square miles of northeast Minnesota are near containment, while a smaller blaze in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness has been completely ...
Interesting that four Republican representatives from Minnesota and two from Wisconsin would send a letter to the Canadian ambassador complaining about wildfire smoke affecting the life of U.S.
Forest fires have historically been viewed as catastrophic events. Thanks to climate change, forest fires are now a threat for much longer periods of the year, rather than being limited to the ...
Humans have altered the forests of western North America markedly over the past several centuries. We’ve suppressed fire, harvested much of the old-growth trees, and built homes and communities within ...
The Trump administration said Monday it wants to reopen logging on about 59 million acres of national forest land throughout the country, including 62,000 acres of the Superior National Forest, much ...
A study reveals that fire suppression around the Great Lakes has led to the buildup of fuel and the replacement of fire-tolerant trees with fire-intolerant species. Researchers used tree ring data and ...
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