Personal tools
You are here: Home » KS Conservation News Digest » KS Conservation News Digest

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
 
Document Actions