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This forgotten Oregon logging village looks frozen in the 1800s
Hidden along the scenic routes of southern Oregon lies a place where time seems to stand still. Collier Memorial State Park ...
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.
Three conservation groups sued Gov. John Kitzhaber and Oregon agencies today in federal court, charging that logging in three Coast Range state forests is killing or displacing protected marbled ...
For the last 30 years, shrub and grass fires have burned far more acres and destroyed more property in the West than forest fires, and the same was true this season. Still, Republicans in the U.S.
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 ...
The North Fork road on the Tillamook State Forest, blown out from erosion and flooding. Environmental attorney Chris Winter of the Crag Law Center looks over logging road conditions along a fork of ...
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 ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (CN) — The Bureau of Land Management's plan to stop logging on nearly all its old-growth forest in western Oregon and increase its timber harvest elsewhere satisfies neither ...
Thirty years after Oregon lawmakers began giving the state’s timber industry tax cuts that cost rural counties an estimated $3 billion, industry lobbyists warned them not to follow through on efforts ...
Oregon's forests remain open for logging and timber sales during the novel coronavirus pandemic because forest products have been deemed part of "critical infrastructure," according to state and ...
After seven decades in operation, the Oregon Logging Conference was a combination of something old and something new this year. "A Seventy-Year Tradition — Forestry, Equipment, Education," was the ...
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