Federal judge rules BLM ignored “significant evidence” of protected old growth forests within its logging plans.
The Bureau of Land Management "failed to take a hard look" at the plan's effects on old-growth trees, which the agency "is ...
A federal judge has sided with conservation groups and demanded the BLM immediately halt a harvest 50 miles from Eugene.
The Bureau of Land Management illegally allowed logging in old-growth forests in Oregon, a federal judge ruled Thursday.
The Bureau of Land Management has proposed increasing timber harvest on 2.4 million acres of federal forest land in Oregon, ...
In February, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) filed a notice of intent to revise its resource management plan for the ...
(CN) — A judge on Thursday put the brakes on a plan to harvest commercial timber on more than 13,000 acres of federal land in Oregon, pending a detailed environmental analysis. U.S. District Judge ...
Editor's note: In honor of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the Statesman Journal and its sister publication, The Register-Guard, are embarking on a yearlong ...
The Trump administration rescinded a longstanding rule meant to safeguard intact forests across the West on June 23 in a move that could open 2 million acres of Oregon forests to logging and ...
EUGENE, Ore. (KATU) — The Trump administration's move to issue a directive targeting America's National Forests for increased industrial logging drew sharp criticism from environmental groups. Oregon ...
When Gwen Trice dug into her family history, she learned that her father had come to Oregon from Arkansas in a boxcar to live and work in the logging town of Maxville. Maxville was once one of the ...
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