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Environmental groups pleased that BLM has dropped its proposed 4,600-acre Big League logging project in Oregon, but say 'thoughtful and thorough consideration' of environmental, species impacts should be matter of 'agency priority, not legal reactivity'
Published:
January 23, 2024
by Targeted News Service (Press Releases)
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Oregon Wild says US Forest Service proposal to amend Northwest Forest Plan 'dangerously vague' about carbon, logging goals; plan aims to protect, restore mature, old-growth forests, imperiled salmon, wildlife on federal public lands in Pacific Northwest
Published:
December 18, 2023
by Targeted News Service (Press Releases)
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Federal judge orders two environmental groups to pay about US$4,600 of US government's litigation expenses following dismissal of their lawsuit against commercial thinning in south central Oregon
Published:
December 06, 2023
by Bulletin (Bend, OR)
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Ten conservation groups call on Oregon governor, Board of Forestry to protect additional forestland in proposed Western Oregon State Forest Habitat Conservation Plan; groups seek to protect forests older than 80 years in Tillamook, Clatsop state forests
Published:
November 15, 2023
by Center for Biological Diversity
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Environmentalists sue BLM to stop 4,600-acre logging project near Eugene, Oregon; American Forest Resource Council slams lawsuit, says project 'retains exceptionally large and old trees, includes 200-foot stream buffers, and ensures reforestation'
Published:
November 08, 2023
by Statesman Journal (Salem, OR)
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