Mudslide risk could increase in Southern California burn areas if trees are cleared, public lands advocate says.
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In a move that could substantially reshape California’s natural landscape, the U.S. Department of Agriculture issued an emergency order Friday to accelerate timber harvesting across nearly 113 million ...
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Congress created the grants in response to a shortage of qualified teachers. Eight Democratic-led states said the grants were improperly terminated.
Mudslide risk could increase in Southern California burn areas if trees are cleared, public lands advocate says.
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