Timber group suing Interior for more trees
To force the U.S. Bureau of Land Management to increase its timber harvest in Western Oregon, the timber industry, including Rough and Ready Lumber Co. in the Illinois Valley and the Swanson Group Manufacturing in Glendale, filed a lawsuit in federal court Monday.
By Paul Fattig, Mail Tribune
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Lawsuit from Karuk Tribe, conservation groups officially stops Orleans timber harvest
Federal judge orders Six Rivers National Forest to develop remedial plan.
By Donna Tam, The Times-Standard
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Collaborative thinning project receives BLM support
By Paul Fattig, Mail Tribune
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Banking on carbon
Oregon forestland owners can use their properties as carbon storage banks and trade carbon credits on the open market.
By Paul Fattig, Mail Tribune
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Siskiyou off-road travel plan released
By Jeff Duewel, Daily Courier
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Forest Service shares plan for Siskiyou travel
More than 3,000 miles of roads and 230 miles of trails will be available for off-highway motorized vehicles.
By Paul Fattig, Mail Tribune
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Wyden bill for forests brings sides together
Timber industry, activists agree on new forest-management plan.
By Paul Fattig, Mail Tribune
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Lawsuits challenge BLM logging increase in Oregon
By The World-Cooa Bay, OR
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Suit challenges feds' efforts to boost logging
Conservation groups are trying to stop Bush administration officials from boosting logging in Oregon's old growth forests before their time in office runs out.
By Staff and wire reports, Mail Tribune
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Bush logging proposal opponents seek to reinstate protest period
Five environmental groups want a judge to make sure Oregonians have one last chance to protest an aggressive Bush administration logging plan proposed for Western Oregon forests.
By Susan Palmer, Register-Guard
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Wyden presses for forest-thinning bill
By Paul Fattig, Mail Tribune
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Court: BLM acted illegally to allow logging
By Jeff Barnard, Associated Press, Seattle Times
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Five timber areas sold; four face protests
By Paul Fattig, Mail Tribune
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Judge revives roadless rule
By Paul Fattig, Mail Tribune
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Groups want to protect old growth trees in Glendale timber sales
By Paul Fattig, Mail Tribune
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Clash with Mt. A. averted
By Vickie Aldous, Daily Tidings
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Kulongoski petitions for protection
By Paul Fattig, Mail Tribune
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Forest Service Auctions Burned Timber
By Jeff Barnard, Associated Press, Washington Post
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Walden-backed forest bill approved
By Paul Fattig, Mail Tribune
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Activists praise forest plan ruling
By Paul Fattig, Mail Tribune
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