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Forestry technicians in timber and silviculture perform a variety of work to help the National Forest System meet goals for forest restoration, resiliency and management.
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The U.S. Forest Service announced a rollback of its fire restrictions effective 12:01 a.m. Monday, July 3.
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A news release stated that consultation and input by the 1854 Treaty Authority and the Grand Portage Band of Ojibwe during the development of the content ensured the story of the lake names cultural significance was told.
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The U.S. Forest Service announced the emergency forest order within the Superior National Forest in a news release Thursday night. The order prohibits visitor entry at specific campsites, portages and lakes, and pristine management areas near the site of the fire.
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On Sept. 30, 1854, the bands entered a treaty with the United States whereby they ceded ownership of their lands in northeastern Minnesota. Under the treaty, the Bands retained their inherent rights to hunt, fish and gather in the 1854 ceded territory.
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Safety factors, weather conditions, air quality, personnel availability and environmental regulations are continually monitored before the burn to determine feasibility of moving forward with the prescribed burn, during and after the burn.
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Each week editor/publisher Marshall Helmberger fills us in on the top stories from his newspaper The Timberjay. This week mineral leases in the Superior…