Firefighting costs soar, limiting needed work
The Forest Supervisor for the Malheur National Forest, the acting Forest Supervisor for the Umatilla National Forest and the Forest Supervisor for the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest weighed in on the need to stop the cycle in which thinning projects are put on hold due to funding going to fight wildfires.
Firefighting costs soar, limiting needed work
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