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 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.
The BLM lands at issue include habitat for the federally protected northern spotted owl and marbled murrelet, a seabird that nests in forests. Increased logging could result in the loss of old-growth ...
The Bureau of Land Management is preparing a revision to how much logging is allowed on O&C Lands. That proposal is causing ...
Federal officials are attempting to open up millions of acres of forests in western Oregon for “maximum” timber production to “advance Trump administration priorities,” including areas that are home ...
(CN) — A judge on Thursday put the brakes on a plan to harvest commercial timber on more than 13,000 acres of federal land in Oregon, pending a detailed environmental analysis. U.S. District Judge ...
EUGENE, Ore. (KATU) — The Trump administration's move to issue a directive targeting America's National Forests for increased industrial logging drew sharp criticism from environmental groups. Oregon ...
A fire crew with a brush tender works on suppressing the Rail Ridge Fire, which has been burning south of Dayville since Sept. 2. Oregon's federal lawmakers are divided on the merits of a proposal to ...
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.
Conservation group criticizes act, plans to increase logging U.S. Rep. Cliff Bentz has pushed forward new legislation to reaffirm timber production as the primary purpose for nearly 2.5 million acres ...
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