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A timber sale near Roseburg and an accompanying protest have been pushed back to April 22, or Earth Day.
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A coalition of environmental groups sued the Eugene Water and Electric Board, accusing the public utility of violating the Endangered Species Act. EWEB has disputed the allegations.
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Oregon's gray wolf population took several hits in 2023, causing its growth rate to drop to zero for the first time since wolves started returning to the state.
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Two wolves were illegally killed in November and conservation groups are offering rewards totalling $26,500 for information leading to arrests of those responsible.
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Under a new rule approved Friday, coyote killing contests are now prohibited on public lands in Oregon.
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Following the withdrawal of a controversial logging proposal for Lane County and surrounding areas, the U.S. Forest Service says it’s reworking its plans to improve local wildlife resiliency.
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The Oregon Court of Appeals has dealt a setback to the effort to build a gravel quarry near Oakridge.
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The federal judge's temporary stay on post-fire logging in the Willamette National Forest near Breitenbush Hot Springs and Detroit Lake was issued Friday.
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An activist group has concluded its tree-sit protest of a logging project in the Willamette National Forest. But, the 4,438 acre harvest proposal is…
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Environmental activists are occupying trees in the Willamette National Forest, to protest a potential timber sale.In a statement shared with KLCC,…
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The Bureau of Land Management is taking public comments on plans to log about 910 acres in areas burned by the Holiday Farm Fire last September. The BLM…
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A Eugene federal judge heard argumentsThursday in a lawsuit that seeks to stop a logging project on the outskirts of Springfield. The Pedal Power timber…