Bureau of Land Management says timber harvests are a quarter what they were in 1989 and wants to reverse course.
Federal officials are proposing to ramp up logging on 2.5 million acres of western Oregon forests as part of a Trump ...
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BLM plans to roll back timber harvesting restrictions on Oregon’s public lands
BLM said its plan comes as the Trump administration aims to boost timber production and reduce “reliance on foreign imports.” ...
A sweeping Bureau of Land Management proposal to boost timber production across 2.5 million acres of Western Oregon is drawing divided reactions in the Rogue Valley as a March 23 public comment ...
In western Oregon, public forests that once fueled rural prosperity — and later came under strict habitat protections that ...
The public has until March 23 to submit comments over the Bureau of Land Management's plan to increase timber production in ...
Tucked away amid clearcuts and logging roads in the Coburg Hills outside Eugene, the McGowan Creek Environmental Education ...
An Oregon State University forest scientist emerita called the proposal "insanity," saying these carbon-storing forests are among the most effective in the world at fighting climate change.
Polk County's Valley of the Giants is among the old growth forests listed as potential sites for a federal logging expansion.
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management in November sold a combined 20.9 million board feet of timber across 1,242 public acres in Oregon, Idaho and Montana for $5,283,736, which exceeded appraised values ...
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management approved the expansion of lithium exploration in southern Malheur County, Ore., about 20 miles west of McDermitt, Nev. “Even the plan of operations … There’s going ...
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