KS Conservation News Digest
Here are the articles in the KS Conservation News Digest
- New Report Debunks Myth of “Catastrophic Wildfire”
- Lawsuit Launched to Defend Pacific Fisher
- Too little time, money to save powerhouse With a deadline nearing to remove Gold Ray Dam, history must take a back seat
- High stakes: LNG and the Legislature
- USFS cuts $2 million from Ashland project
- Forest Service redirects the money away from thinning work after a suit was filed
- Old growth and the BLM: time for a pledge?
- Banking on carbon
- Oregon forestland owners can use their properties as carbon storage banks and trade carbon credits on the open market
- Josephine Co. considers recreational gold-dredging permits
- Compromise and the environment: A tale of two agreements
- Oregon gas terminals' futures hang on global supplies
- Effects of forest fire on carbon emissions, climate impacts often overestimated
- Bringing peace to the Klamath Basin
- Fisher Listing Upheld
- Going Rogue in a meaningful way
- Op Ed: Ashland forest plan ignores collaboration
- Forest Service shares plan for Siskiyou travel
- More than 3,000 miles of roads and 230 miles of trails will be available for off-highway motorized vehicles
- Oregon, others petition FERC to halt gas pipeline
- Groups say the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission failed to meet standards set in the Clean Water Act, Coast Zone Management Act
- BLM seeks proposals for 2011 projects
- Pacific fisher study begins
- To catch a predator: ODFW begins study on the different populations of the small Pacific fisher
- Ashland councilman will file federal suit over city watershed plan
The Klamath-Siskiyou Region
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