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Oregon Environmentalists Protest ‘Test Case’ Logging Project
Environmentalists want to stop an Oregon logging project they claim is a “test case” for clear-cutting trees on the verge of becoming “old growth” stands. The U.S. Bureau of Land Management approved...
Montana Loggers, Conservationists Stand By Kootenai National Forest Timber Sale
America is a nation of laws, but that does not mean the courtroom is necessarily the best place to resolve problems. Sometimes, the best place to settle differences is out in the fresh air, in the...
U.S. Endowment Receives $12 Million USDA Award For Forest Easements
Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack announced January 14th that the U.S. Endowment for Forestry and Communities (Endowment) has been selected to receive funding through the inaugural USDA Regional...
The Day Before Christmas, A Logger’s Tale
By Wendy Farrand T’was the DAY before Christmas, when all through the woods, Not a creature was stirring, all asleep like they should. The skidders were parked on the landing with care, In hopes...
No Spotted Owl Snares In Northern California Timber Project
The government's findings that a timber thinning and fuel reduction project in Northern California would not likely harm the threatened Northern spotted owl were adequate, the 9th Circuit ruled. The...
Oregon Lawmakers, Timber Counties Frustrated By Payment Failure
One word sums up the reaction across Oregon to the news that funding for the timber counties was dropped from a federal spending bill: frustration. "I'm very disappointed," House Republican Leader...
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