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1. Volcano behind TN forest fire?
I thought it might be a forest fire. Based on this information, fire services went there and saw that a huge fire and smoke coming from the forest. Locals say they have seen the fire in the forest for the past one month. The fire, which is spreading in Talakundha forests, is causing nausea among residents in the vicinity. The fire department also informed as the magnitude of fire increased. Reproduction of news articles, photos, videos or any other content in whole or in part in any form...
SourceCNNIBN,India

2. Firefighters contain one Quebec forest fire while others burn out ...
Firefighters contain one Quebec forest fire while others burn out of control. The blaze consumed more than 650 square kilometres of forest east of the town of Senneterre, Que. Across Quebec, 750 firefighters are battling 27 forest fires. No towns in the region were threatened by the fire. Around 100 people were evacuated from the area. QUEBEC (CP) - A forest fire that tore through Quebec's Abitibi region has been brought under control. In Quebec's Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region,...
Source570 News,Canada

3. Six km of Talakundha forest gutted in mysterious fire
But when fire services went there, they saw a huge fire and smoke coming from the forest, and due to the heat, trees were falling down. The fire and smoke from a crater in the forest continue to spread. Locals said they have been seeing the fire in the forest for the past one month. The forestland seems to have collapsed by about five-six feet because of the volcano-type situation. If the same situation continues, a major fire accident may take place," said Sardar, a fireman. Some village...
SourceDailyIndia.com,FL

4. Tight Timber Market Creates Investment Opportunities, But Beware ...
Deltic Timber (DEL) - timber landholder that also markets lumber and is therefore exposed to housing market. timber, and contrary to the sky-is-falling proclamations of Europe, North America is facing a rapidly falling timber market. Or is it? The truth is that it's nearly impossible to get a read on what the global market really is, because there is no single market for Lumber; no globally recognized futures contract, etc. But folks looking to timber as the next global commodities boom...
SourceSeeking Alpha,NY

5. Concern as forest area shrinks again
Forest owners have also argued that forests planted before 1990 are being harvested early because owners are worried they will be hit with a liability under the Kyoto regime. Some in the industry question whether the Central North Island, where large scale sustainably managed plantation forestry was pioneered in this country, will continue to be a major forestry region. But some of the specialist US-based timber investment funds that have bought forests in the region have said that it...
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6. Burned timber = burned cash
In Charlton County, there is 463,700 acres of natural forest and commercial timberland comprising about 93 percent of its total land area, the data also showed. Tree farmers in both counties are racing to harvest marketable timber ahead of three fast-moving wildfires that had burned a total of 216,211 acres by Friday. As little as 15 percent of that timber may be salvaged, rangers and forestry industry experts have told the Times-Union. Tree farmers are racing to harvest marketable timber...
SourceFlorida TimesUnion,FL

7. As We See It: Timber harvest realities
And neither do a number of knowledgeable people who believe in the idea of a sustainable timber crop and of the need for managed forests. Yes, timber companies make a profit from the thinning, but they can also do so in a way that either doesn't hurt or actually helps the health of the forest. We question whether county officials and local citizen interest groups are as qualified to make decisions about the future of forests in the Santa Cruz Mountains. The old first-grown forests long...
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8. US tropical hardwood imports fall 24% since 2002
The industry group said that share of tropical hardwood imports in the U. In 2002, the average price for tropical woods was almost three times as high as the one for imported temperate woods. By 2006, tropical prices were only twice as high as temperate prices. It adds that temperate hardwoods account for most of US hardwood lumber imports, lead by maple, then cherry and walnut. The United States is importing considerable less tropical hardwood according to the International Tropical...
SourceMongabay.com

9. SLO's tree team is here to trim
This month, the association formed the Downtown Foresters a design committee of about 10 people dedicated to helping the city plant, prune, water and fertilize downtown trees and other greenery. A large ficus tree had previously been removed from that location by the city because it was found to be diseased and unsafe meaning it could fall over in a storm. Downtown Foresters will help the city prune, plant and water downtown trees and greenery. On Friday, team members used their new skills...
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