It’s that time of year again. Experience cool mountain air, the forest floor crunching beneath your boots and finding that perfect tree this holiday season. Keep the family tradition alive this year — ...
Abstract: Detecting tree cutting is essential in preventing illegal logging and also conserving the forest’s natural resources. This research aimed to present a solution for illegal logging by ...
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You can cut down your own Christmas tree in Florida's Ocala National Forest. A $10 permit is required for each tree and can be purchased online. Tree cutting is only allowed in two specific, ...
Families can cut their own Christmas tree in Shasta-Trinity or Lassen national forests for a $10 permit. Tree species vary by elevation, with white firs at lower altitudes and unique types like ...
As Colorado still awaits its first big snow storm of the season, you can get into the holiday spirit now by exploring your options for Christmas tree cutting permits, which are available statewide.
BOISE, Idaho — Idahoans looking for some festive fun are in luck – multiple forests across the state are open for tree cutting business. The permits only allow cutting on Boise National Forest lands, ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Christmas tree cutting season has arrived in Colorado’s national forests, but you’ll need to do some homework before you go because each forest determines ...
Blue and gold decorated Sproul Hall as hundreds of students gathered for the Tree Chopping Rally. The crowd chanted “chop that tree” in unison as a student with a chainsaw came forward, erupting in ...
BLAINE COUNTY, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) —Christmas tree cutting season has arrived in the Sawtooth National Forest, where families can obtain $10 permits to harvest their own holiday trees. Thomas Barnes ...
After a long trek through the mountains west of Colorado Springs, the Seagren found just the right tree in this file photo from 2013. (The Gazette/Jerilee Bennett) It’s time to plan for a holiday ...