Environmental groups are suing the U.S. Forest Service over a project that would remove trees in the Ashley National Forest, which includes a large section of the Uinta Mountain range and Flaming Gorge reservoir in northeastern Utah. Filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court for Utah’s Central Division, the Center for Biological Diversity, Yellowstone to Uintas […] The post Lawsuit looks to stop U.S. Forest Service project in Utah’s Uinta Mountains appeared first on Utah News Dispatch.
Frozen pipes and roughly 30 collapsed pine trees caused extensive damage to Mt. Tabor Park’s infrastructure during the winter storm that slammed Portland with wind, snow and freezing rain from Jan. 12 to 19.
There are hundreds of species of coniferous trees now. Click to read more. Coniferous trees are known for their very thin, need-shaped leaves that do not fall off, unlike deciduous trees.