The Trump administration is turning to rarely used laws to circumvent environmental restrictions and expand logging in ...
The 88th Annual Oregon Logging Conference ran Feb. 19-21 in Eugene, drawing record attendance and raising more than $58,000 for scholarships and charity.
Federal officials are proposing to ramp up logging on 2.5 million acres of western Oregon forests as part of a Trump administration priority to expand domestic timber production. The Bureau of Land ...
The Bureau of Land Management posted a notice that officials intend to revise management plans for 2.5 million acres in 17 western Oregon counties Federal officials are attempting to open […] ...
The 88th Annual Oregon Logging Conference is now underway at the Lane Events Center, drawing thousands from across the state.
Federal officials are pushing to open 2.5 million acres in western Oregon to logging.
Seven rainy springs ago, Mark Riskedahl and student volunteers from Lewis & Clark's law school visited the to snag samples of muddy water washing into streams from roads used by logging trucks. They ...
The Bureau of Land Management is preparing a revision to how much logging is allowed on O&C Lands. That proposal is causing ...
ROSEBURG, Ore. — A longtime advocate for increased logging on federal lands that provide subsidies to counties in western Oregon is retiring from public office — but not from the struggle over timber ...
SALEM, Ore. -- The Oregon Lands Board today unanimously approved a plan to increase logging on the only state forest that puts revenue directly toward education. The board -- consisting of Gov. John ...
Cilde Grover braces herself with her cane as she ducks through a small arch in the pasture fence. “Molly, come!” she calls out, as her dog bounds ahead and blurs into the forest in the misty distance.
The 88th Annual Oregon Logging Conference in Eugene is concluding with a strong focus on youth involvement, responsible forestry, and promoting forestry careers to high school students statewide.
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