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Rescinding the 2001 Roadless Rule would open up 58 million acres of national forest land across the country to logging and ...
This week, Rollins proposed ending the Forest Service’s “Roadless Rule,” which bars logging and development on around 2 million acres of forests in Oregon. A public comment period on the proposed rule ...
The Trump administration plans to roll back roadless area protections in national forests because the existing rule places an ...
SALEM — Annual logging targets would be established for Oregon’s state forests under a bill meant to provide more certainty for timber companies and county governments. However, opponents of ...
The Trump administration is moving forward with rescinding a two-decade-old rule that protects wild areas in national forests ...
The Trump administration rescinded a rule meant to safeguard forests across the West in a move that could open 2 million acres in Oregon to logging.
For a small but growing number of Oregon forestland buyers, timber output is no more than a potential byproduct. Their purchases are driven less by a desire for logs than for another resource flowing ...
An industry study calls for more youth engagement, new workers and modern operations to better serve Oregon’s dwindling ...
They tell us what you can and can’t do. About 80% of Oregon’s national forests are in reserves. They’re protected. That means they’re off limits to ongoing forest management and logging.
Environmental groups and timberland owners are calling on Oregon lawmakers to support a yearslong agreement that will be financially slashed under current budget proposals. The Private Forest ...
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