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Many beloved recreation areas across Oregon would be opened up to road construction and logging if the Trump administration rescinds a two-decade-old rule that protects wild areas in national forests ...
Since 2001, the Roadless Area Conservation Rule has ensured protection for big wild places across the U.S., including some of Oregon’s most iconic landscapes. Now, this landmark policy is ...
Curry County commissioners floated the idea of leasing tens of thousands of acres of federal land for logging. The U.S.
Rescinding the 2001 Roadless Rule would open up 58 million acres of national forest land across the country to logging and development ...
A bill under consideration in the Oregon Legislature would require the Oregon Department of Forestry to set annual targets for logging in state forests. (Courtesy Oregon Department of Forestry)_ SALEM ...
The Trump administration is looking to roll back a law that places tougher restrictions on logging in remote portions of ...
Washington tribal leaders and environmental advocates are speaking out against the Trump administration’s plan to repeal ...
(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 ...
The Roadless Rule is a U.S. Forest Service regulation that protects inventoried roadless areas from certain timber activities and construction within the national forest system, according to the U.S.
An industry study calls for more youth engagement, new workers and modern operations to better serve Oregon’s dwindling ...
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