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Ending the ‘roadless rule’ could affect wildfires, wildlife in Oregon, Washington federal forests
People have until Friday to weigh in on a proposal that could allow new roads and logging in wild areas. Read Story ...
The Trump administration rescinded a longstanding rule meant to safeguard intact forests across the West on June 23 in a move that could open 2 million acres of Oregon forests to logging and ...
Drought and insects have killed an unprecedented number of Oregon’s Douglas fir trees during in southwest Oregon and the ...
Oregon is one of the world’s great tree-growing areas. The state’s soils and climate provide ideal conditions to grow such commercially viable species as Douglas fir and ponderosa pine. Forests cover ...
The Republican-backed budget bill that passed in the U.S. Senate Tuesday authorizes dramatic increases to logging on federal lands managed by the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management. But ...
The U.S. Forest Service could close its Pacific Northwest headquarters in Portland, which oversees Oregon and Washington ...
Mark McLaughlin, conservation director for the North Coast Land Conservancy, left, and Morgan deMoll, NCLC’s conservation manager, speak about facilitating a land transaction for the Neskowin Regional ...
President Donald Trump has instructed federal agencies to increase logging on national forests nationwide, including in Washington state, counter to decades of environmental policy and protections. A ...
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