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Oregon’s 2022 wildfire season was less severe than previous years. Here's why.
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More than 50 trees that are descended from ones that survived the atomic bomb in Hiroshima, Japan are now planted across Oregon. The four-year project was celebrated Wednesday with a ceremony in Salem.
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It’s taken 20 years, but the most destructive insect in the country has been found in Oregon.
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Forestry officials said that they are bringing back firefighters from other parts of the country this week to prepare for Oregon’s wildfire season.
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Oregon will have a harder time filing a claim this year on its insurance policy that covers the cost of fighting wildfires.
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Some of the forest land burned in the 2020 wildfires in western Oregon will re-open to the public in January.
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When you drive over a mountain pass in Oregon this winter, the person who cleared the highway of snow just might be a firefighter.
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The Oregon Department of Forestry says recent rains have eased the fire danger in more parts of western Oregon. The agency says starting Tuesday, it’s…
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As of midnight Tuesday western Lane County is in “extreme” (RED) for public use fire restrictions. The Oregon Department of Forestry announced the change…
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As Oregon copes with drought conditions and limited wildfire resources, a ban goes into effect Thursday, July 22 on campfires in all state parks and…
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While last year’s wildfire season was unprecedented in Oregon, residents are warned that this newfound intensity is not going away. Doug Grafe is the…
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Lane County has begun six projects intended to proactively reduce wildfire risks.Of $5 million allocated to the Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) by a…