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Members of an Indigenous tribe who live deep in Peru’s Amazon rainforest and avoid contact with outsiders have been reported ...
According to recent federal data, workers in the logging industry face the highest risk of a workplace fatality than in other civilian jobs. A New York Times journalist shares what he learned ...
An industry study calls for more youth engagement, new workers and modern operations to better serve Oregon’s dwindling ...
Apprenticeship programs for heritage industries, such as logging and aquaculture, which can be very small are being adopted by community colleges and can help students learn on the job.
The nation's 442,000 fishing, farming and logging workers make up just a fraction of America's workforce, but they have the highest fatal injury rate of any U.S. occupation - 24.4 per 100,000 ...
Maine’s congressional delegation wants more teenagers logging In sustaining one of the state's most important heritage industries, elected officials believe the measure would help sustain Maine ...
The USDA's "Roadless Rule" that Secretary Rollins is rescinding protects 30% of National Forest System lands from road ...
Well logging chronicles the depths, subsurface formations and events encountered while drilling. Well logs can include visual observations or be made by instruments lowered into the well during ...