In coastal Oregon, the state's tallest fir tree is burning. Douglas-firs (Pseudotsuga menziesii) are Oregon's most common trees, but the tree that's ablaze, known as the Doerner Fir, is special.
One of the world's tallest non-redwood trees, a 320-foot-plus Douglas Fir that's been growing along the coast of Oregon for hundreds of years, is still standing as a fire burns inside it. The Doerner ...
The top of a historic tree in Oregon is on fire, and investigators are trying to figure out how it happened. The Doerner Fir, a Douglas fir tree that was believed to be about 450 years old and 325 ...
Federal officials are enlisting arborists and other tree experts as they scramble to develop a plan to protect one of the world’s tallest non-redwood trees from losing a significant chunk of its ...
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Group opposed to tree removal in Stanley Park fights to save 500-year-old Douglas fir
Stanley Park tree advocates are fighting to save a 500-year-old Douglas fir tree as part of the continuing removal of trees affected by a hemlock looper moth infestation but the Vancouver park board ...
Firefighters have been fighting to put out the blaze on the 320-foot-plus Douglas Fir in Oregon Coos Bay District Bureau of Land Management/AP One of the world's tallest non-redwood trees is on fire ...
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