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Welcome to the National Forest Foundation blog. Explore the various articles to learn more about our forests and places to play.
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For the last two years, more than half of the North Umpqua Trail has been closed or in poor condition due to wildfires and...
As a part of a new Agreement between the National Forest Foundation and the U.S. Forest Service’s Arapaho & Roosevelt...
The 3rd annual Four Peaks Cleanup & Save Our Saguaros Replanting Event happened on November 5, 2022. Over 200 volunteers...
The National Forest Foundation (NFF) is actively working to prevent wildfires through strategic investments in forest health...
From February to June of 2022, the National Forest Foundation worked with the Forest Service to host ten roundtable discussions...
Forest thinning is a vital strategy to protect communities from wildland fires. Thinning reduces forest fuels, the combustible...
Firefighter and writer Lance Garland shares tips to exploring National Forests and public lands during wildfire season.
Have you hiked or driven through the Columbia River Gorge since the Eagle Creek Fire? Many places look different but life is...
Wildfire and its impacts to forests can be hard to understand. Here are five common questions that explain how tree planting...
This post is part of a series that is a companion to the feature article in Your National Forests Summer/Fall 2017. Get to know...
Wildfire is a necessary and important part of a natural landscape, but it is undeniable that some wildfires have harsh and...
Earlier this year, 5280: The Denver Magazine, featured a photo essay by Aaron Colussi. During the wildfire season of 2014,...
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