The Trump administration has prioritized increasing timber harvest in Oregon. Could it be part of a new era for timber in the state?
The Trump administration rescinded the "roadless rule," opening up nearly 2 million acres of Oregon forests to logging and roadbuilding. The rule, established in 2001, protected 59 million acres of ...
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Federal logging proposal in Oregon draws calls for more public input from Congressmembers
Oregon Congressional Democrats are urging federal officials to slow down and expand public input on a sweeping proposal that could reshape logging across millions of acres of western Oregon forests.
Rescinding the 2001 Roadless Rule would open up 58 million acres of national forest land across the country to logging and ...
Federal officials are attempting to open up millions of acres of forests in western Oregon for “maximum” timber production to “advance Trump administration priorities,” including areas that are home ...
For the third consecutive legislative session, a group of Oregon county governments hope to pass a bill requiring more predictable timber harvests in state forests. Similarly to past proposals, House ...
In Oregon, at least on the surface, the state’s connection to logging shows up everywhere you look. Portland’s Major League Soccer team is called the Timbers and goals are celebrated with the roar of ...
The Trump administration rescinded a longstanding rule meant to safeguard intact forests across the West on June 23 in a move that could open 2 million acres of Oregon forests to logging and ...
The Bureau of Land Management posted a notice that officials intend to revise management plans for 2.5 million acres in 17 western Oregon counties Federal officials are attempting to open up millions ...
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