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The “Private Forest Accord” bill passed this winter by Oregon lawmakers is a shape changer for the state’s forests. When enacted, 10 million acres of private land will have bigger buffers near streams and rivers, less logging on steep slopes, better roads that won’t add sediment to streams, and more.
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Recorded on: November 3, 2017Air Date: November 6, 2017It’s not every day that a benefactor makes a $500 million gift to a public university in Oregon.…
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Oregon may soon join Washington and 2 other states by requiring tougher regulations on products used by children ages 12 and under. Public hearings were…