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Four groups protest BLM's Grizzly Peak timber plan
Feb 01, 2012Ashland Daily Tidings
- They cite concerns about cutting of larger trees and road-building
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Poll shows support for protecting lower Rogue
Feb 01, 2012Mail Tribune
- A poll of 300 people in southwest Oregon indicate that more than 75 percent of respondents support additional protection for the lower Rogue River corridor.
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Four Southern Oregon trails named as historic places
Jan 26, 2012Mail Tribune
- All are located in the Oregon Caves National Monument
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The romantic, post-apocalyptic journey of wolf OR-7
Jan 26, 2012The Oregonian
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Environmental groups voice concerns about plan to replace county payments
Jan 23, 2012The Oregonian
- Environmental groups in Oregon expressed concern Monday about emerging legislation that could lead to increased logging on 1.2 million acres of federal land in the state. They demanded that negotiations over details of the proposal be more public and open.
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OR-7 saga trots on in California
Jan 21, 2012
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Exporting liquified natural gas would spike price in U.S., says energy agency
Jan 19, 2012
- Exporting boatloads of U.S. natural gas could significantly raise prices for domestic consumers and businesses, according to a new study by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
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Medford BLM to discuss new timber plan
Jan 16, 2012Mail Tribune
- The Medford District Bureau of Land Management will host a public meeting to discuss a timber plan called the Integrated Vegetation Management Project.
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A Mining Law Whose Time Has Passed
Jan 12, 2012New York Times
- NYT OP-ED on outdated mining laws and threats to the Chetco River.
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Want some say about monument road plans?
Jan 06, 2012Mail Tribune
- Public comment sought about which roads should remain open inside the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument
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Wolf's entry into Calif. major environmental step
Dec 30, 2011San Francisco Chronicle
- A lone gray wolf crossed the border into California and was on the move south of Klamath Falls on Thursday, becoming the first wild wolf in the state in almost a century.
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Time to rein in outlaw mining operations
Dec 18, 2011Mail Tribune
- Guest Editorial by KS Wild's George Sexton
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On the trail of OR-7
Dec 18, 2011Mail Tribune
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist and a volunteer aide track the wandering wolf long and hard to see if he has a mate, but OR-7 always is one step ahead of them
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Business Owners Applaud Bill to Protect Wild Rogue
Dec 15, 2011
- Legislation vitally important for local economy
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Senators back push for Rogue wilderness area
Dec 15, 2011Mail Tribune
- Oregon's U.S. Sens. Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley waded into the effort to expand protection of the Lower Rogue River drainage on Thursday by introducing legislation that would add some 60,000 acres of new wilderness area.
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Defiant Abe Lincoln-quoting gold miner fails to sway jury
Dec 10, 2011Mail Tribune
- It finds Clifford R. Tracy guilty of illegally mining Galice Creek; he's cleared on a pollution count
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OR-7 might make home in region's mountains
Dec 10, 2011Mail Tribune
- Indications are the traveling wolf is hanging around in a roughly 100-square-mile area east of Butte Falls
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Miner appears to not take trial too seriously
Dec 09, 2011Mail Tribune
- With a straw in his teeth and sunglasses pushed back on his head, Gold Hill miner Clifford R. Tracy served as his own attorney Thursday afternoon in the first day of a lively federal trial in which he is charged with illegal mining.
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Miner Accused of Illegal Operation
Dec 09, 2011NBC - Medford
- TV Coverage of illegal gold mining Tracy trial featuring George Sexton.
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Not so fast
Dec 07, 2011Mail Tribune
- Oregon is right to ask that LNG permit process start over for export request
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Oregon asks feds to revoke license for Coos Bay LNG project
Dec 05, 2011Oregonian
- The state of Oregon has asked federal regulators to revoke their approval of a proposed liquefied natural gas terminal in Coos Bay and reopen the record so the state can submit evidence that a revised terminal proposal is not in the public interest.
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Gold Hill man heads back to court for illegal mining
Dec 05, 2011Mail Tribune
- Gold Hill miner Clifford Tracy will once again stand trial for a reportedly illegal mining operation, this time on a section of Galice Creek.
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Easy come, easy go
Nov 23, 2011Mail Tribune
- Jackson County's first wolf in six decades leaves for greener pastures
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Effort to protect Rogue River back in Congress
Nov 21, 2011Daily Courier
- A law that would expand the protection of the Rogue River is headed to Congress.
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Backcountry thinning is not the way to healthy forests
Nov 20, 2011Mail Tribune
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On the trail of the wolf known as OR-7
Nov 06, 2011Mail Tribune
- A wolf that split Sept. 10 from its northeast Oregon pack and is now wandering in southwest Oregon followed a path seemingly scripted from some Jack London knock-off documentary about how the first wolf in Western Oregon in 65 years might have gotten here.
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KS Wild and Siskiyou Project unite in one voice for the Klamath-Siskiyou
Oct 19, 2011
- Regional organizations merge to strengthen the conservation movement for this world-class eco-region.
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Spill muddies Big Butte Creek
Oct 04, 2011Mail Tribune
- Biologists fear salmon eggs may have been casualties
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Federal Judge Recommends Striking Down Illegal Oregon Logging Plan Big day for wildlife, salmon, clean water, old-growth forests, and the public
Sep 30, 2011
- Today, people throughout the west are celebrating a federal court ruling that recommends striking down the Western Oregon Plan Revision (WOPR), which abandoned scientific protections for federal public lands in western Oregon and would have opened up those lands to outdated boom-and-bust logging.
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Bait and switch: Gas export threatens Southern Oregon
Sep 06, 2011Mail Tribune
- The Jordan Cove liquefied natural gas proposal could be the riskiest energy project Southern Oregon has ever seen.
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Timber sale focuses on restoration
Aug 18, 2011Mail Tribune
- BLM project for Applegate area allows 1.5 million board feet to be harvested, but not any old-growth
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Ski area permit decision on hold
Aug 17, 2011Mail Tribune
- After listening to about 40 area residents, the Ashland City Council ran out of time on Tuesday night to decide whether to give up its permit for the Mt. Ashland Ski Area.
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Going with the Flow
Aug 10, 2011Mail Tribune
- Sucker Creek restoration aims to give native fish a fighting chance
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Salmon habitat and water quality: Every Oregonian has a stake in stream protection
Aug 05, 2011oregonian
- The Oregonian's editorial "Timber country and you" (July 24) places the interest of the timber industry above the public's interest in clean water, wild salmon and healthy watersheds. The editorial ignored what science tells us about the impact of logging roads on the survival of wild salmon.
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Oregon LNG terminal plans reverse from importing to exporting gas
Jul 16, 2011The Oregonian
- If natural gas producers and LNG terminal backers have their way, Oregon could become a significant hub in exporting domestic gas to Asia, joining a nationwide push that could have a meaningful -- and according to critics, disastrous -- impact on the price of natural gas for U.S. consumers.
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Gold Hill miner suspected of illegal activity near Galice
Jul 07, 2011Mail Tribune
- Federal law enforcement believes Gold Hill miner Clifford Randall Tracy, who was convicted for illegal mining on Sucker Creek in 2009, is at it again.
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Historic Accord for Old-growth Conservation and Forest Restoration Clears Court
Jul 07, 2011
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Timber group suing Interior for more trees
Jun 28, 2011Mail Tribune
- To force the U.S. Bureau of Land Management to increase its timber harvest in Western Oregon, the timber industry, including Rough and Ready Lumber Co. in the Illinois Valley and the Swanson Group Manufacturing in Glendale, filed a lawsuit in federal court Monday.
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Southwest Oregon gold miner Cliff Tracy hit with second illegal mining charge
Jun 23, 2011Oregonian
- Southwest Oregon gold miner Clifford R. Tracy has been charged a second time with illegally mining near a sensitive salmon stream, this time on U.S. Bureau of Land Management property along Galice Creek.
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Gold miner Cliff Tracy wants to dig in again on critical salmon stream in southwest Oregon
Jun 21, 2011Oregonlive.com
- In 2009, Tracy was convicted on a misdemeanor charge of illegally mining on U.S. Forest Service land next to a critical salmon stream in southwest Oregon. Now, he has applied to mine at the same spot again, and the Forest Service says his prior conviction won't factor in to their evaluation of his new proposal.
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Lawsuit from Karuk Tribe, conservation groups officially stops Orleans timber harvest
Jun 18, 2011The Times-Standard
- Federal judge orders Six Rivers National Forest to develop remedial plan
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Oregon adopts strictest standards in United States for toxic water pollution
Jun 16, 2011Oregonlive.com
- Oregon's Environmental Quality Commission today adopted the strictest standards for toxic water pollution in the United States. The new rules, adopted on a 4-1 vote, are designed to protect tribal members and others who eat large amounts of contaminated fish.
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The strange and wonderful Smith
Jun 07, 2011Daily Courier
- The Smith River’s North Fork hosts singular scenery, big rapids
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Road openings stalled over tree disease fears
Jun 05, 2011Mail Tribune
- Disease killing Port Orford Cedar spread often from roads during wet weather
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The view is sweeter when you earn it
Jun 03, 2011Mail Tribune
- George Sexton writes on his hiking experience to Pearsoll Peak in the Kalmiopsis Wilderness.
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Underwater mushroom from Rogue makes new species list
May 30, 2011Mail Tribune
- Mushroom, found in 2005, creates waves in the mycological world
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Timber sale near Butte Falls draws universal accolades
May 17, 2011Mail Tribune
- Conservationists, timber advocates say thinning project will boost forest health, add jobs
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Suction Dredge Mining Costs Targeted By California Lawmakers
May 17, 2011OPB News
- A California legislative panel has proposed action that would extend a ban on suction dredge gold mining for five years. The full legislature has yet to take final action. Amelia Templeton reports on what this could mean across the border in Oregon.
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87-Year-Old Woman Searches for the Endangered Flower That Shares Her Family Name
May 16, 2011OPB
- A lovely story about the endangered Gentner's Fritillary
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Middle ground on forest roads
May 05, 2011Siskiyou Daily News
- George Sexton, KS Wild's Conservation Director, agrees with Siskiyou County Natural Resources Specialist on public lands.
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Residents tested for pesticide
Apr 30, 2011Register Guard
- Activists tell the state Board of Forestry that Triangle Lake residents’ urine samples came back positive
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Plastic bag and bottle bills, two high-profile environmental bills, move forward in Oregon Legislature
Apr 22, 2011The Oregonian
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Elk River listing would protect fishing interests
Apr 22, 2011Mail Tribune
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Elk River listing would protect fishing interests
Apr 22, 2011Mail Tribune
- Nearly 28,000 acres of the Elk River drainage east of Port Orford would be designated a salmon emphasis area in a proposal.
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Plastic bag and bottle bills, two high-profile environmental bills, move forward in Oregon Legislature
Apr 22, 2011The Oregonian
- Legislation that could bring sweeping changes to Oregon's bottle bill passed the House environment committee Thursday, its first big hurdle toward becoming law.
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Gold mining project in Ore hits clean water snag
Apr 19, 2011AP Environmental Writer
- A Washington developer's plan to mine for gold on one of Oregon's most pristine salmon rivers has hit a roadblock.
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Gold mining project in Ore hits clean water snag
Apr 19, 2011AP Environmental Writer
- A Washington developer's plan to mine for gold on one of Oregon's most pristine salmon rivers has hit a roadblock.
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Delegation Acts to Protect Oregon Caves, Chetco River
Apr 12, 2011
- Thanks to you, protections introduced in Congress
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Delegation Acts to Protect Oregon Caves, Chetco River
Apr 12, 2011
- Thanks to you, protections introduced in Congress
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Ruling Shouldn't Halt Forest Projects
Apr 05, 2011Mail Tribune
- Loggers, conservationists say restoration necessary despite future of WOPR
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Ruling Shouldn't Halt Forest Projects
Apr 05, 2011Mail Tribune
- Loggers, conservationists say restoration necessary despite future of WOPR
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LNG Pipelines: One Down, One Flipping?
Mar 31, 2011Eugene Weekly
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LNG Pipelines: One Down, One Flipping?
Mar 31, 2011Eugene Weekly
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LNG Pipelines: One Down, One Flipping?
Mar 31, 2011Eugene Weekly
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Commissioner Testifies Against Wildlands Order
Mar 01, 2011Mail Tribune
- Smith says initiative will affect jobs in the region; advocate says order will have little local impact
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Ashland Creek bacteria study a community winner
Feb 21, 2011Daily Tidings
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Ashland Creek bacteria study a community winner
Feb 21, 2011Daily Tidings
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Ashland Creek bacteria study a community winner
Feb 21, 2011Daily Tidings
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BLM and Conservation Groups Work It Out
Feb 17, 2011
- Old Growth Trees Protected as Thinning Moves Forward
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Ban the bags
Feb 16, 2011Mail Tribune
- Despite scary talk from manufacturers, we can get along with paper or cloth
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Facts, not rhetoric should guide management
Feb 13, 2011Mail Tribune
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The state of salmon -- it's not just a one liner
Feb 06, 2011Oregon Live
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How not to see the forest ... or the trees
Feb 06, 2011Mail Tribune
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BLM pulls timber sale over spotted owl protections
Feb 03, 2011The Associated Press
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'Fast track' law could harm property rights, gas pipeline opponents claim
Jan 28, 2011Medford Mail Tribune
- Protesters say Oregon House and Senate bills would allow applicants to work on private land without the owners' knowledge or consent
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Miners to battle 'illegal road' charge
Jan 25, 2011Daily Courier
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Animal safety on I-5 is agencies' focus
Jan 24, 2011Mail Tribune
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Feds need to tell the public what's happening in the territory it owns
Jan 18, 2011Daily Courier
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Miners cited for building illegal road
Jan 18, 2011Daily Courier
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Contaminated creek
Jan 09, 2011Medford Mail Tribune
- Recent study shows E.coli bacteria in Ashland Creek originates in the city, though precise source still unknown
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Report looks at Rogue Basin restoration
Jan 03, 2011Daily Courier
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EPA imposes Calif. nutrient curbs for Klamath River
Jan 03, 2011E&E
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Cascade-Siskiyou Crest, and plans to declare it a national monument
Dec 30, 2010Oregonian
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BLM to Overturn Bush's 'No More Wilderness' Policy
Dec 24, 2010
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Scientists: Obama plan for spotted owl not enough
Dec 19, 2010Associated Press
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Forest project involves all sides of issue
Dec 09, 2010mail tribune
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Water commission fined $278,000 for chlorine release
Dec 07, 2010mail tribune
- State says chemical level was harmful to fish; commission says problem has been fixed
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Act now to protect Oregon's Rogue River and our jobs
Dec 07, 2010mail tribune
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Salazar: Economic growth more often tied to recreation than to extraction
Nov 28, 2010Colorado Independent
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Dam removal for dummies
Nov 08, 2010High County News
- Your plain-English guide to more free-flowing rivers
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After dam removals, Oregon's Rogue River shows promising signs for salmon
Oct 29, 2010Oregonian
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Conservation groups file legal challenge against timber sale
Oct 27, 2010mail tribune
- According to the complaint, six known spotted owl habitat territories are in area to be logged
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Conservation Coalition Challenges Feds to Protect Forests, Streams, and Wildlife
Oct 26, 2010
- Controversial BLM timber sale wrong direction for agency looking for a path forward
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Interior Secretary visits Oregon to talk timber
Oct 25, 2010Associated Press
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Take Honest Look at Siskiyou Crest Plan
Oct 22, 2010Daily Courier
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Study: Erosion threatens area's forests It finds past logging and road-building could hurt forests in the Siskiyous more than fires
Oct 19, 2010mail tribune
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New Data Highlights Role of Forests in Fight Against Climate Change
Oct 15, 2010USDA News Release
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100-YEAR CLEANUP: Riverbanks to be tidied up have been under water for more than a century
Oct 15, 2010mail tribune
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Rogue River Runs Free at Former Gold Ray Dam Site
Oct 14, 2010
- Project marks river’s fourth significant dam removal in three years
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Watchdog group recommends Rogue forest thinning
Oct 07, 2010mail tribune
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Proposed monument draws friends, foes
Oct 07, 2010Daily Courier
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KS Wild Releases Restoring the Rogue Report Details Restoration Priorities in the Rogue River Basin
Oct 06, 2010Restoring the Rogue
- For Immediate Release -- October 6, 2010 Contact: Joseph Vaile, KS Wild. 541-488-5789
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Hellgate seeks permit to move gravel
Oct 02, 2010Daily Courier
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Cuts force BLM to combine Glendale, GP resource areas
Oct 02, 2010Daily Courier
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Enviros Fight Gold Miners' Vacuum Dredging
Sep 30, 2010Courthouse News Service
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K-S Wild, SREP defend the Siskiyou Crest National Monument proposal
Sep 29, 2010IV News
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Property owners fight natural gas pipeline
Sep 15, 2010mail tribune
- About a half-dozen property owners fight a proposed natural gas pipeline that would cross their properties
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Troubled ditch will be closely monitored
Sep 06, 2010mail tribune
- TID board OKs remote system after multiple landslides cause failures
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Where Dams Once Stood, Prospectors Spur Anger
Sep 03, 2010New York Times
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Study first, mine later Until the effects of dredging are better understood, the state should call a halt
Aug 27, 2010mail tribune
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'Crazy yard work' Club working to reclaim the 21-mile Trans-Kalmiopsis Trail ... and that's just for starters
Aug 24, 2010mail tribune
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On river dredging, California is right
Aug 20, 2010Oregonian
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Declaring war on dredging
Aug 20, 2010mail tribune
- State lawmaker Jason Atkinson wants to outlaw suction dredging on Oregon rivers
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Siskiyou Crest Featured in the LA Times
Aug 15, 2010LA Times
- At California's four national-monument candidates, the delight is in the details
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Crews work to save life in Rogue River
Aug 13, 2010mail tribune
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What's on the menu besides WOPR Jr.?
Aug 08, 2010mail tribune
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Advocate: ‘The Chetco River is for everyone’
Aug 07, 2010Curry Pilot
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Toward a freer river
Jul 31, 2010mail tribune
- A Grants Pass native overseeing the resumption of Gold Ray Dam's removal yearns for when he can float the Rogue from Lost Creek Dam to the sea
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Judge won't stop Rogue River dam removal
Jul 29, 2010Associated Press
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Legal struggle over Gold Ray continues in federal court
Jul 26, 2010mail tribune
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Cleaning up Blue Ledge mine
Jul 24, 2010
- Cleanup is aimed at restoring life to the desolate Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest area
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Task force finds obstacles remain to Ore. logging
Jul 22, 2010Associated Press
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Acreage set aside to safeguard rare flowering plants
Jul 21, 2010mail tribune
- Two areas in Jackson, Josephine counties now are critical habitat
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Judge stops Gold Ray Dam work
Jul 20, 2010mail tribune
- Backers of the dam get a temporary restraining order to put a halt to the removal preparations
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Close encounters with bears
Jul 18, 2010mail tribune
- Singer Kristy Lee Cook shot a black bear messing with her horse barn. And she's part of a growing trend: the number of bears shot legally in the valley this year is up four-fold
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In The Shadow of the Salmon
Jul 08, 2010Waterkeeper Magazine
- Rogue Riverkeeper battles LNG project in one of America's last wild places.
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Watershed land swap will head for a vote
Jul 08, 2010mail tribune
- Jacksonville would get $845,000 from motorcycle group
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State loses decision on ownership of portion of Rogue
Jul 07, 2010mail tribune
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Medford plan aims to protect creeks
Jul 06, 2010mail tribune
- City is considering banning future development within 50 feet of six urban streams to help fish
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Prep work on Gold Ray Dam to resume
Jul 05, 2010mail tribune
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Jacksonville residents can weigh in on land swap
Jul 05, 2010mail tribune
- City would get about $845,000 in deal that would give motorcycle riders group 380 acres in upper watershed for 40 acres adjacent to Forest Park
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Rogue River getting national attention
Jun 29, 2010ktvl
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Gold Ray ruling could come as early as today
Jun 27, 2010mail tribune
- Dam supporters claim civil rights were violated by Jackson County
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Gold Ray Dam removal halted
Jun 26, 2010mail tribune
- Dam demolition may be delayed more than a month while LUBA reviews appeals
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Crippled Creek The search goes on to discover why Ashland's signature waterway attracts bacteria
Jun 19, 2010mail tribune
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Up Sucker Creek in southwest Oregon, gold miners' rights collide with conservation
Jun 19, 2010Oregonian
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Gold Ray Dam removal underway
Jun 15, 2010kdrv
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Mass. study: Wood power worse polluter than coal
Jun 10, 2010Associated Press
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Oregon environmentalists worry about rush of suction-dredging gold miners
Jun 07, 2010Oregonian
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WOPR's ghost still haunts Western Oregon
Jun 06, 2010mail tribune
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Feds pay to clean up Blue Ledge Mine
Jun 04, 2010mail tribune
- The mine, active from 1906 to 1919, leaches toxic chemicals into the Applegate watershed
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Out of a clear blue river
Jun 02, 2010Oregonian
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Chetco River listed among threatened
Jun 02, 2010mail tribune
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Wild about the Rogue: With broad support, Congress should expand wilderness protections along Oregon's Rogue River
Jun 01, 2010Oregonian
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EDITORIAL: Going Rogue | Compromise would add 58,000 acres of wilderness
May 26, 2010Eugene Register Guard
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Wilderness designation clears key opposition
May 25, 2010mail tribune
- Area would include Zane Grey roadless area along the lower Rogue River
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Timber group won't oppose Rogue wilderness
May 24, 2010Associated Press
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Land Letter: FORESTS: Roadless area decision demonstrates need for mining reforms, critics say
May 20, 2010E & E
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Agencies: Details scarce on national monument proposals
May 20, 2010siskiyou daily news
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Calif. logging project harming sacred areas, old-growth trees, lawsuit says
May 20, 2010E & E
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Ashland residents trying to clean up creek
May 19, 2010Channel 10
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* PROTECTING PONDEROSAS Residents tour forest thinning site
May 17, 2010Ashland Daily Tidings
- Crews are set to begin work clearing area to restore pines
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Karuk Tribe sues over Orleans fire plan, claims Six Rivers Forest breached agreement over sacred sites
May 14, 2010Contra Costa Times
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Endangered fritillary recovering
May 12, 2010mail tribune
- Wildflower found only in Jackson and Josephine counties is regaining ground with help from OSU
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A river ready to run free
May 10, 2010Oregonian
- One by one, obstacles to salmon and steelhead are cleared away from Oregon's Rogue River
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Muddied waters and 'Band-Aid' fixes
May 10, 2010mail tribune
- Landslides into McDonald Ditch are a common cause of Little Applegate River turbidity
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Logging increases in Oregon forests
May 09, 2010Daily Emerald
- A management plan revision will accommodate logging pressures; environmentalists are concerned
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House panel OKs expansion of Oregon Caves monument
May 06, 2010mail tribune
- Timber industry spokesman worries about dwindling harvest, wildfire threat
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LNG developer pulls the plug on Bradwood Landing project
May 05, 2010Oregonian
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Commissioners vote to remove Gold Ray Dam
May 05, 2010mail tribune
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One final peek over the shoulder of a beloved naturalist
May 04, 2010mail tribune
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Convicted miner proposes new operation
Apr 29, 2010mail tribune
- Applicant has right under 1872 law to file plan, BLM says
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Collaborative thinning project receives BLM support
Apr 28, 2010mail tribune
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Collaborative thinning project receives BLM support
Apr 28, 2010mail tribune
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Collaborative thinning project receives BLM support
Apr 28, 2010mail tribune
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Toxic algae at Willow Lake spurs health advisory
Apr 22, 2010mail tribune
- Early outbreak tests at 52 times higher than government officials consider safe
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DeFazio, Wyden and Merkley Push to Protect Natural Treasures in Southwest Oregon From Mining
Apr 22, 2010
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County administrators: Gold Ray Dam should come out
Apr 20, 2010mail tribune
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Rough and Ready Wayside a special place of rare plants (Valley View)
Apr 20, 2010Daily Courier
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Metal fatigue: Federal agencies should call a time out as Congress fixes outdated mining laws
Apr 15, 2010mail tribune
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"Protect Siskiyou rivers | A California mining ban has miners targeting Oregon"
Apr 15, 2010Eugene Register Guard
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Oregon's salmon and taxpayers pay the price for mining
Apr 15, 2010Oregonian
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Oregon's salmon and taxpayers pay the price for mining
Apr 15, 2010Oregonian
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Oregon's salmon and taxpayers pay the price for mining
Apr 15, 2010Oregonian
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UO study shows upswing, value in forest and watershed restoration
Apr 13, 2010
- Public investments pay off with jobs and rural economic development
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Steelhead may return above Applegate Dam
Apr 13, 2010mail tribune
- Scientists think fish released into Applegate Lake can get around dam, making reintroduction feasible
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Ashland, Medford wastewater too warm
Apr 13, 2010mail tribune
- State requirements for fish leave cities in violation
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Lawsuit Filed to Expedite Protection of Pacific Fisher
Apr 08, 2010
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Slow down the gold rush
Apr 08, 2010Oregonian
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Murky legal waters
Apr 06, 2010mail tribune
- Court hears debate over disputed 89 miles of Rogue River
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Sen. Ron Wyden wants action on Oregon gold prospector's assault rifle Internet post
Apr 01, 2010Oregonian
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Web site included threats to trail hike near river
Mar 31, 2010mail tribune
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Public opinion favors Gold Ray Dam removal
Mar 26, 2010mail tribune
- The public comment period for environmental assessment ends today
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Public opinion favors Gold Ray Dam removal
Mar 26, 2010mail tribune
- The public comment period for environmental assessment ends today
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Public opinion favors Gold Ray Dam removal
Mar 26, 2010mail tribune
- The public comment period for environmental assessment ends today
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GUEST OPINION: LNG jobs are not sustaining
Mar 22, 2010The Herald News
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Rogue Wilderness floats into national press
Mar 19, 2010Daily Courier
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Oregon's new gold rush is not good news for the state
Mar 18, 2010mail tribune
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Study highlights forest protected areas as a critical strategy for slowing climate change
Mar 17, 2010EurekAlert
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Developer lays claim to more than gold in Oregon wilderness
Mar 13, 2010Oregonian
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Developer lays claim to more than gold in Oregon wilderness
Mar 13, 2010Oregonian
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Developer lays claim to more than gold in Oregon wilderness
Mar 13, 2010Oregonian
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Summer of Salmon
Mar 11, 2010mail tribune
- Fishery panel OKs salmon fishing options that should please many anglers
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Obama Administration raises concerns on eastern Oregon forest bill
Mar 10, 2010Oregonian
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Obama Administration raises concerns on eastern Oregon forest bill
Mar 10, 2010Oregonian
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Mt. A expansion report due this month
Mar 09, 2010Ashland Daily Tidings
- U.S. Forest Service will address environmental issues raised by court
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Gold Ray removal supported through mail drive
Mar 05, 2010mail tribune
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Gold Ray removal supported through mail drive
Mar 05, 2010mail tribune
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Gold Ray removal supported through mail drive
Mar 05, 2010mail tribune
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Gold Ray removal supported through mail drive
Mar 05, 2010mail tribune
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Gold Ray removal supported through mail drive
Mar 05, 2010mail tribune
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Pacific Northwest Forests Tops at Storing Carbon
Mar 04, 2010
- Wilderness Society analysis names top ten national forest “carbon banks”
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Bill would give states control over LNG ports
Mar 03, 2010Associated Press
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Toxic Waters: Rulings Restrict Clean Water Act, Foiling E.P.A.
Feb 28, 2010New York Times
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Gold Ray Dam removal backed
Feb 27, 2010mail tribune
- Environmental assessment finds no reason Gold Ray can't come down
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Siskiyou Crest Monument holds great promise for both mitigation and adaptation
Feb 23, 2010
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Plans for proposed Siskiyou Crest National Monument move forward
Feb 23, 2010KRDV
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BLM sets first pilot project date
Feb 17, 2010News Review
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Forest Biomass: Forest Use or Forest Abuse?
Feb 17, 2010Truthout OpEd
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Researchers Surprised By High Death Rates For Steelhead
Feb 12, 2010Natural Oregon
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Birds of a Feather
Feb 11, 2010mail tribune
- Winter birding festival at OIT in Klamath Falls is held near the Pacific Flyway's 'natural magnet' for migrating species
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Recreation businesses urge action on mining
Feb 11, 2010mail tribune
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Area parks see more visitors
Feb 10, 2010Klamath Herald and News
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Key Enviro Group Retreats From Klamath River Settlement
Feb 09, 2010New York Times
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New Report Debunks Myth of “Catastrophic Wildfire”
Feb 05, 2010New West Unfiltered
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Lawsuit Launched to Defend Pacific Fisher
Feb 04, 2010
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Too little time, money to save powerhouse With a deadline nearing to remove Gold Ray Dam, history must take a back seat
Feb 03, 2010mail tribune
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USFS cuts $2 million from Ashland project
Feb 03, 2010Ashland Daily Tidings
- Forest Service redirects the money away from thinning work after a suit was filed
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High stakes: LNG and the Legislature
Feb 03, 2010Oregonian
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Old growth and the BLM: time for a pledge?
Jan 31, 2010mail tribune
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Banking on carbon
Jan 30, 2010mail tribune
- Oregon forestland owners can use their properties as carbon storage banks and trade carbon credits on the open market
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Banking on carbon
Jan 30, 2010mail tribune
- Oregon forestland owners can use their properties as carbon storage banks and trade carbon credits on the open market
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Banking on carbon
Jan 30, 2010mail tribune
- Oregon forestland owners can use their properties as carbon storage banks and trade carbon credits on the open market
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Josephine Co. considers recreational gold-dredging permits
Jan 28, 2010KRDV
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Bringing peace to the Klamath Basin
Jan 27, 2010Oregonian
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Effects of forest fire on carbon emissions, climate impacts often overestimated
Jan 26, 2010EurekAlert
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Compromise and the environment: A tale of two agreements
Jan 25, 2010Oregonian
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Siskiyou off-road travel plan released
Jan 25, 2010Daily Courier
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Siskiyou off-road travel plan released
Jan 25, 2010Daily Courier
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Fisher Listing Upheld
Jan 25, 2010
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Going Rogue in a meaningful way
Jan 25, 2010Oregonian
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Op Ed: Ashland forest plan ignores collaboration
Jan 24, 2010mail tribune
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Forest Service shares plan for Siskiyou travel
Jan 23, 2010Mail Tribune
- More than 3,000 miles of roads and 230 miles of trails will be available for off-highway motorized vehicles
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Forest Service shares plan for Siskiyou travel
Jan 23, 2010Mail Tribune
- More than 3,000 miles of roads and 230 miles of trails will be available for off-highway motorized vehicles
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Oregon gas terminals' futures hang on global supplies
Jan 23, 2010Oregonian
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Forest Service shares plan for Siskiyou travel
Jan 21, 2010Mail Tribune
- More than 3,000 miles of roads and 230 miles of trails will be available for off-highway motorized vehicles
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Oregon, others petition FERC to halt gas pipeline
Jan 20, 2010Mail Tribune
- Groups say the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission failed to meet standards set in the Clean Water Act, Coast Zone Management Act
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Oregon, others petition FERC to halt gas pipeline
Jan 20, 2010Mail Tribune
- Groups say the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission failed to meet standards set in the Clean Water Act, Coast Zone Management Act
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Oregon, others petition FERC to halt gas pipeline
Jan 20, 2010Mail Tribune
- Groups say the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission failed to meet standards set in the Clean Water Act, Coast Zone Management Act
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BLM seeks proposals for 2011 projects
Jan 19, 2010Mail Tribune
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Pacific fisher study begins
Jan 18, 2010mail tribune
- To catch a predator: ODFW begins study on the different populations of the small Pacific fisher
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Ashland councilman will file federal suit over city watershed plan
Jan 13, 2010mail tribune
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Heavy rains flush sewage to river
Jan 13, 2010
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BLM fined $5,000 for Hyatt Lake spraying
Jan 11, 2010
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The unintended ripples from the biomass subsidy program
Jan 11, 2010Washington Post
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Environmental group threatens to sue federal agencies over northern spotted owl protection
Jan 11, 2010Redding Record Searchlight
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Man convicted of illegal mining proposes new operation
Jan 08, 2010mail tribune
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BLM to reroute part of Rogue River Trail
Jan 05, 2010mail tribune
- Other projects planned for the historic trail include a new bridge, rock clearing, slope work
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Battle of Orleans
Dec 24, 2009North Coast Journal
- Karuk tribal members and their supporters lock down logging in Six Rivers National Forest
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Clear-Cutting the Truth About Trees
Dec 19, 2009New York Times
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FERC approves LNG terminal, governor to appeal
Dec 18, 2009mail tribune
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Oregon objects to federal OK of Coos Bay gas terminal
Dec 18, 2009Oregonian
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FERC approves LNG terminal, governor to appeal
Dec 18, 2009mail tribune
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Oregon objects to federal OK of Coos Bay gas terminal
Dec 18, 2009Oregonian
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Judge upholds surveys for species before logging
Dec 18, 2009Associated Press
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FERC approves LNG pipeline through Upper Rogue
Dec 18, 2009mail tribune
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Wyden bill for forests brings sides together
Dec 17, 2009mail tribune
- Timber industry, activists agree on new forest-management plan
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Wyden bill for forests brings sides together
Dec 17, 2009mail tribune
- Timber industry, activists agree on new forest-management plan
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Karuk Tribe blockades logging on ceremonial site
Dec 17, 2009Associated Press
- Members of the Karuk Tribe blockaded a logging crew along the Klamath River in Northern California on Wednesday after learning the U.S. Forest Service had not imposed safeguards to protect a tribal religious site.
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Wyden bill aims to end eastern Oregon timber disputes
Dec 16, 2009Oregonian
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We need a more sensible forest fire policy
Dec 13, 2009mail tribune
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A KS Wild Review of 2009 and Vision for 2010
Dec 10, 2009
- While by no means an exhaustive list of KS Wild's activities, the following is an overview of highlights from our conservation efforts this past year, followed by a look forward to our work in 2010.
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Walden bill would push national forest thinning
Dec 08, 2009Associated Press
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Pork for rural "independent" people
Dec 05, 2009
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Federal forests could be tasked with fighting global warming
Dec 04, 2009Oregonian
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Forest Service 'dramatically reshaping' plans in response to warming
Dec 03, 2009E and E
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Experts think toxic algae harming endangered fish
Nov 29, 2009Associated Press
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Bald Lick sale comes to fruition
Nov 27, 2009mail tribune
- Collaboration between community and BLM helps avoid protest
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A time out for mining in the Siskiyous
Nov 23, 2009Oregonian
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Parks Service backs Oregon Caves expansion
Nov 15, 2009Mail Tribune
- Bill introduced by Oregon Sens. Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley would add more than 4,000 acres to monument
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Festivals bring films that celebrate -- and worry about -- the environment
Nov 10, 2009Oregonian
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Medford: Public meeting on dam removal set for Thursday
Nov 08, 2009Mail Tribune
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Chetco fishing remains closed
Nov 04, 2009Mail Tribune
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Judge: Miner who refused to stop is guilty
Nov 02, 2009Mail Tribune
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Arrest, banning plan concerns Southern Oregon miners
Oct 29, 2009Mail Tribune
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COURT RULES OREGON FOREST PROTESTER LAW IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL
Oct 28, 2009
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Common Ground and Forest Management- a KS Wild Op Ed from the Siskiyou Daily
Oct 25, 2009Siskiyou Daily News
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Study: Warmed NW forests may yield less timber
Oct 25, 2009Associated Press
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Forest Service approves Ashland thinning
Oct 20, 2009Mail Tribune
- Project will reduce fire risk in the city's watershed and in wooded land near homes
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Kulongoski wants to head off Calif. gold miners
Oct 17, 2009Associated Press
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BLM plan for forest won't cut it, groups conclude
Oct 15, 2009Mail Tribune
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SALMON ADVOCATES GO TO COURT TO KEEP WOPR DEAD
Oct 06, 2009
- Support Obama Administration’s efforts to develop a new plan that safeguards Oregon’s wild salmon streams and forests
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City's watershed thinning plan tangled in controversy
Oct 05, 2009Ashland Daily Tidings
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Push for LNG pipeline from Oregon's Coos Bay
Oct 04, 2009San Francisco Chronicle
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Deal to raze 4 Klamath dams
Sep 30, 2009San Francisco Chronicle
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If Gold Ray Dam goes, county now has firm for the job
Sep 29, 2009Mail Tribune
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Address the causes of toxic algae
Sep 20, 2009Mail Tribune
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Gold Ray Dam removal bids hit right note
Sep 14, 2009Mail Tribune
- Budgets, timetables on par with deadline to take out the structure
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Key salmon spawning rivers all but dry
Sep 13, 2009San Francisco Chronicle
- The key spawning grounds for what was once the greatest run of salmon on the North Coast are close to being as dry as they have ever been, according to biologists and the U.S. Geological Survey.
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Lawsuit disputes axing of WOPR
Sep 10, 2009Mail Tribune
- Suit filed Tuesday by regional timber reps says forest plan was illegally chopped up
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Walden pitches plan to help control forest fires
Aug 28, 2009Mail Tribune
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Mining public comments
Aug 27, 2009Mail Tribune
- Forest Service wants the public's take on cleanup plans for the old Blue Ledge Mine
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Building a 'coho factory'
Aug 25, 2009Mail Tribune
- Forest Service creates new side-channel along Sucker Creek to restore fish habitat
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The Klamath: A river dying for movement
Aug 24, 2009Oregonian
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Bogus 'Emergency' in Forest, Groups Say
Aug 17, 2009Courthouse News
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Gold Ray Dam forum will tackle wetlands
Aug 14, 2009Mail Tribune
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The Siskiyou Crest National Monument: An Idea Whose Time Has Come
Aug 13, 2009Sentient Times
- The Siskiyou Crest, a striking geologic feature, is home to one of the highest concentrations of botanical diversity on the continent and forms one of the most valuable wildlife corridors in the West.
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A group from Ashland wants to protect a section of wilderness near Mt. Ashland.
Aug 12, 2009
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A Forester's Story: Former Siskiyou National Forest supervisor tells of forest conflict
Aug 06, 2009Mail Tribune
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Siskiyou Crest: California's next National Monument?
Aug 04, 2009LA Times
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Mount Elijah, the top side of Oregon Caves
Jul 30, 2009Mail Tribune
- Above the monument's subterranean world is a varied landscape of forest and rock
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Habitat for two threatened plants will be protected in Southern Oregon
Jul 29, 2009Oregonian
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BLM moves forward with Johns Peak ORV plans
Jul 27, 2009Mail Tribune
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PUBLIC LANDS: Wyden spars with NPS, USFS over Oregon Caves expansion
Jul 23, 2009E&E
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Governor praises logging decision
Jul 16, 2009Portland Business Journal
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Obama Administration Cancels Bush Era Plan to Clearcut Oregon Forests (WOPR is Dead!)
Jul 16, 2009
- Salmon, clean water, and old-growth forests big winners
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Scientists test sediment behind dam
Jul 15, 2009Mail Tribune
- They want to determine if it's wise and cost-effective for the county to remove Gold Ray Dam
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Monument morphs from private to public
Jul 10, 2009Mail Tribune
- Legislation allows Interior Department to purchase privately held land in the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument
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Forest gets $22 million to protect rural areas
Jul 07, 2009Mail Tribune
- Stimulus money will help cut hazardous fuels, says Rogue River-Siskiyou Forest
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Bigelow Lake a mountain marvel
Jul 07, 2009Daily Courier
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Lawsuit filed over federal energy corridors
Jul 06, 2009AP
- KS Wild is proud to be a plaintiff on this case.
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Study finds Bush owl plan based on false conclusion that fire increasing threat to habitat
Jul 06, 2009AP
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Siskiyou Crest campaign
Jul 03, 2009Mail Tribune
- Ashland-based Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center begins effort to form a national monument along crest of Siskiyous
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Stimulus money pays for Rogue River dam removal
Jun 30, 2009Mail Tribune
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Judge overturns Bush administration logging rule
Jun 30, 2009Associated Press
- KS Wild is proud to have been a plaintiff on this case.
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Ground zero in timber wars shows signs of peace
Jun 22, 2009AP
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Bills expand Oregon Caves, protect Rogue tributaries
Jun 17, 2009Mail Tribune
- Wyden-DeFazio, measures add 4,070 acres to monument
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Toxic algae returns to Lost Creek
Jun 16, 2009Mail Tribune
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Wolverines to Get a Second Chance: Feds Will Reconsider Endangered Species Act Protections
Jun 10, 2009Center for Biological Diversity
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Board votes to increase harvest on state forests
Jun 03, 2009Oregonian
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Demolition of Savage Rapids Dam begins
Jun 03, 2009Mail Tribune
- Jackhammers break away part of one concrete bay on Monday
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State again to ban killing of Rogue spring chinook
May 28, 2009Mail Tribune
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Obama administration halts development in roadless parts of federal forests
May 28, 2009Oregonian
- Nearly two million acres of federal forests in Oregon are again off limits to logging and road building.
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Gold mine operation faces suit over waste
May 20, 2009Mail Tribune
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A monumental goal
May 13, 2009Ashland Daily Tidings
- Designation would protect land along Siskiyou Crest
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BLM district gets $6.2 million for projects
May 06, 2009Mail Tribune
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Answering the call for our forests
May 05, 2009Oregonian
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FERC releases environmental impact report
May 05, 2009Mail Tribune
- LNG terminal would have limited adverse effects, but some in community worry about harm to fish, wildlife
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Rogue River is the West's bright spot for fall chinook
Apr 28, 2009Mail Tribune
- ODFW may again set a daily catch limit at two wild chinook salmon
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Survey finds support for thinning of smaller trees
Apr 28, 2009Mail Tribune
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US Interior revokes Bush endangered species rule
Apr 28, 2009Reuters
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Ashland takes up stream protection tonight
Apr 21, 2009Mail Tribune
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Off-road vehicles should have reasonable limits
Apr 20, 2009Mail Tribune
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Wyden forest plan meets skepticism
Apr 17, 2009Mail Tribune
- Both sides in the forest debate find fault with the proposed legislation
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Obama administration motion may mean WOPR reevaluation
Apr 16, 2009Illinois Valley News
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Springer time
Apr 14, 2009Register Guard
- Spring chinook salmon runs are now under way on Rogue, several other Oregon rivers
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Obama won't defend Bush spotted owl plan
Apr 01, 2009Oregonian
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Removal Commences on Rogue River’s Savage Rapids Dam
Apr 01, 2009
- U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Announces Work Crews Will Begin Task by End of Next Week
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Saving the wild
Mar 30, 2009Mail Tribune
- Grassroots effort 25 years in the making culminates with president's expected signing of new Soda Mountain Wilderness Area on Monday
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Savor Oregon's hard-fought wilderness win
Mar 26, 2009Oregonian
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Forest Service to open roads to motorized vehicles Open houses scheduled to inform public of proposed changes
Mar 25, 2009Mail Tribune
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Logging lawsuit includes endangered species claims
Mar 17, 2009Associated Press
- KS Wild is a plaintiff on this suit.
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Let us Praise—and Keep—the Dead
Mar 16, 2009Forest Magazine
- Dead trees are important to wildlife. Think woodpeckers. But many other species depend on dead trees and downed wood for food and shelter.
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Buckley wants ODFW answers on cougar study
Mar 13, 2009Mail Tribune
- Ashland lawmaker says he'll halt cougar killing if he's not satisfied; funding, science main objections
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Study: Combining pesticides makes them more deadly for fish
Mar 10, 2009Seattle Times
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New bill to help prevent cougar damage kills
Mar 08, 2009Daily Courier
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Tribe hopes to return condors to Klamath
Mar 06, 2009Mail Tribune
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Greens hope Obama derails BLM Oregon logging plan
Mar 04, 2009Forbes
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Recreational Miners attack traditional indian salmon fishing
Mar 03, 2009
- Miners file vengeful petition asking state officials to shut down Karuk Tribe’s last dip net site.
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Project looks to return tributary to its original channel
Feb 23, 2009Mail Tribune
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Rogue River's Contribution to the Economy Larger Than Previously Thought
Feb 13, 2009Yubanet
- Studies find recreational and fishing values regionally critical
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Will Stimulus Put Jobs in Our Woods?
Feb 12, 2009Mail Tribune
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BLM rolls out first Whopper timber sale
Feb 04, 2009Associated Press
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'The Whopper' calls for 1,400 acres of clearcuts in Coast Range
Feb 04, 2009Oregonian
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Governor asks Obama team to rethink Ore. logging
Jan 30, 2009Oregonian
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Profit trumps preservation for Boy Scout councils nationwide
Jan 29, 2009Seattle Pots-Intelligencer
- They logged, sold thousands of acres of prime lands
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Lawsuits challenge BLM logging increase in Oregon
Jan 16, 2009The World
- From: The World- Coos Bay, Or
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Lawsuits challenge BLM logging increase in Oregon
Jan 16, 2009The World
- From: The World- Coos Bay, Or
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Suit challenges feds' efforts to boost logging
Oct 30, 2008Mail Tribune
- Conservation groups are trying to stop Bush administration officials from boosting logging in Oregon's old growth forests before their time in office runs out.
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Bush logging proposal opponents seek to reinstate protest period
Oct 30, 2008Register-Guard
- Five environmental groups want a judge to make sure Oregonians have one last chance to protest an aggressive Bush administration logging plan proposed for Western Oregon forests.
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Suit challenges feds' efforts to boost logging
Oct 30, 2008Mail Tribune
- Conservation groups are trying to stop Bush administration officials from boosting logging in Oregon's old growth forests before their time in office runs out.
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Bush logging proposal opponents seek to reinstate protest period
Oct 30, 2008Register-Guard
- Five environmental groups want a judge to make sure Oregonians have one last chance to protest an aggressive Bush administration logging plan proposed for Western Oregon forests.
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Environmental group calls logging plan a clear cut
Oct 28, 2008Oregonian
- The Forest Service calls Low Meadow a restoration project. The Klamath Siskiyou Wildlands Center says it's a clear cut.
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Environmental group calls logging plan a clear cut
Oct 28, 2008Oregonian
- The Forest Service calls Low Meadow a restoration project. The Klamath Siskiyou Wildlands Center says it's a clear cut.
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Salmon-viewing hikes
Oct 23, 2008Mail Tribune
- The hikes offer opportunities to increase your knowledge of salmon and the conditions that dictate their survival.
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Salmon-viewing hikes
Oct 23, 2008Mail Tribune
- The hikes offer opportunities to increase your knowledge of salmon and the conditions that dictate their survival.
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Water board mulls PacifiCorp project
Oct 21, 2008Capital Press
- Locals say they want Upper Klamath Basin dams to remain
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Water board mulls PacifiCorp project
Oct 21, 2008Capital Press
- Locals say they want Upper Klamath Basin dams to remain
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Wolverine advocates give notice of intent to sue
Jul 09, 2008Associated Press
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Wolverine advocates give notice of intent to sue
Jul 09, 2008Associated Press
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DeFazio bills look to expand wilderness areas
Jun 19, 2008Coos Bay World
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DeFazio bills look to expand wilderness areas
Jun 19, 2008Coos Bay World
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Rules tougher for volunteer cougar hunters
Jan 12, 2008Oregonian
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Rules tougher for volunteer cougar hunters
Jan 12, 2008Oregonian
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Rules tougher for volunteer cougar hunters
Jan 12, 2008Oregonian
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Wyden presses for forest-thinning bill
Jan 10, 2008Mail Tribune
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Wyden presses for forest-thinning bill
Jan 10, 2008Mail Tribune
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Wyden presses for forest-thinning bill
Jan 10, 2008Mail Tribune
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Blues for the Environment
Oct 12, 2007Mail Tribune
- David Jacobs-Strain performs benefit concert for KS Wild
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Ruling to halt old growth reserve logging is upheld
Jul 25, 2007AP Environmental Writer
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Forest for the Trees
Jun 07, 2007Mail Tribune
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Coalition proposes environmentally responsible forest management
May 09, 2007Mail Tribune
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Activists urge action on climate change
Apr 16, 2007Daily Tidings
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Giving Up Grazing
Mar 11, 2007Mail Tribune
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Giving Up Grazing
Mar 11, 2007Mail Tribune
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A matter of trust
Mar 06, 2007Mail Tribune
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Riding the Rogue
Mar 03, 2007Daily Tidings
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Conservation groups propose solution for expiring safety net
Feb 28, 2007News and Review
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Appeals court says spotted owl protection violated
Feb 17, 2007Seattle Times
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Appeals court says spotted owl protection violated
Feb 17, 2007Seattle Times
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Court: Permit Violates Owl Protection
Feb 16, 2007Associated Press
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Judge says GM grass broke the law
Feb 07, 2007Oregonian
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Conservationists gain the upper hand in rare salamander debate
Jan 20, 2007Mail Tribune
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Court: BLM acted illegally to allow logging
Nov 07, 2006Seattle Times
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Court: BLM acted illegally to allow logging
Nov 07, 2006Seattle Times
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Five timber areas sold; four face protests
Sep 22, 2006Mail Tribune
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Five timber areas sold; four face protests
Sep 22, 2006Mail Tribune
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Judge revives roadless rule
Sep 21, 2006Mail Tribune
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Judge revives roadless rule
Sep 21, 2006Mail Tribune
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Groups want to protect old growth trees in Glendale timber sales
Sep 13, 2006Mail Tribune
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Groups want to protect old growth trees in Glendale timber sales
Sep 13, 2006Mail Tribune
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Clash with Mt. A. averted
Aug 16, 2006Daily Tidings
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Hundreds rally to tout expansion
Aug 16, 2006Ashland Daily Tidings
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Clash with Mt. A. averted
Aug 16, 2006Daily Tidings
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Hundreds rally to tout expansion
Aug 16, 2006Ashland Daily Tidings
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Salamander ruling disputed
Jul 07, 2006Record Searchlight
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Salamander ruling disputed
Jul 07, 2006Record Searchlight
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Groups seek delay in cougar hunt
Jun 25, 2006AP environmental writer, Star Tribune
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Groups seek delay in cougar hunt
Jun 25, 2006AP environmental writer, Star Tribune
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Kulongoski petitions for protection
Jun 09, 2006Mail Tribune
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Kulongoski petitions for protection
Jun 09, 2006Mail Tribune
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Forest Service Auctions Burned Timber
Jun 08, 2006Washington Post
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Forest Service Auctions Burned Timber
Jun 08, 2006Washington Post
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County budget now includes cougar hunter
Jun 07, 2006Mail Tribune
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County budget now includes cougar hunter
Jun 07, 2006Mail Tribune
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Walden-backed forest bill approved
May 17, 2006Mail Tribune
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Walden-backed forest bill approved
May 17, 2006Mail Tribune
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Government says salamanders don't need listing
Apr 25, 2006Mail Tribune
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Government says salamanders don't need listing
Apr 25, 2006Mail Tribune
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Activists praise forest plan ruling
Mar 29, 2006Mail Tribune
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Activists praise forest plan ruling
Mar 29, 2006Mail Tribune
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BLM lists forest alternatives
Feb 01, 2006Mail Tribune
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BLM lists forest alternatives
Feb 01, 2006Mail Tribune
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Ruling guards old growth
Jan 10, 2006Mail Tribune
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Ruling guards old growth
Jan 10, 2006Mail Tribune
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Scattered Apples settlement restricts logging
Nov 04, 2005Mail Tribune
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Scattered Apples settlement restricts logging
Nov 04, 2005Mail Tribune
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New rule limits off-road vehicles
Nov 02, 2005Mail Tribune
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New rule limits off-road vehicles
Nov 02, 2005Mail Tribune
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Forest thinning plan wins support
Oct 14, 2005Mail Tribune
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Forest thinning plan wins support
Oct 14, 2005Mail Tribune
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Revised BLM plan divides interests
Oct 13, 2005Mail Tribune
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Revised BLM plan divides interests
Oct 13, 2005Mail Tribune
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Siskiyou among "endangered" forests
Oct 13, 2005Mail Tribune
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Siskiyou among "endangered" forests
Oct 13, 2005Mail Tribune
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Mushrooms, Christmas trees trimmed
Oct 12, 2005Mail Tribune
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Mushrooms, Christmas trees trimmed
Oct 12, 2005Mail Tribune
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Lawsuit challenges "roadless rule" repeal
Oct 07, 2005Mail Tribune
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Lawsuit challenges "roadless rule" repeal
Oct 07, 2005Mail Tribune
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Timber auction attracts protests
Sep 28, 2005Mail Tribune
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Timber auction attracts protests
Sep 28, 2005Mail Tribune
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Forest Service: Road work followed policy
Sep 23, 2005Mail Tribune
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Forest Service: Road work followed policy
Sep 23, 2005Mail Tribune
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State joins federal suit on roadless-area work
Aug 30, 2005Mail Tribune
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Lawsuit filed to protect two Western salamander species
Aug 23, 2005Mail Tribune
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Lawsuit filed to protect two Western salamander species
Aug 23, 2005Mail Tribune
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Judge tosses 2004 Northwest logging rules
Aug 02, 2005Mail Tribune
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Judge tosses 2004 Northwest logging rules
Aug 02, 2005Mail Tribune
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Owl study tips scale for court
Jun 28, 2005Mail Tribune
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Owl study tips scale for court
Jun 28, 2005Mail Tribune
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Lawsuit seeks to protect reclusive wolverine in West
Jun 08, 2005Mail Tribune
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Lawsuit seeks to protect reclusive wolverine in West
Jun 08, 2005Mail Tribune
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Sides Line Up for Fight to Rewrite Endangered Species Act
May 18, 2005Environment News Service
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Sides Line Up for Fight to Rewrite Endangered Species Act
May 18, 2005Environment News Service
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Experts Find New Species of Salamander
May 17, 2005LA Times, Associated Press
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Experts Find New Species of Salamander
May 17, 2005LA Times, Associated Press
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Judge stops federal timber project
May 06, 2005Sacramento Bee
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Judge stops federal timber project
May 06, 2005Sacramento Bee
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Forest commission appointments delayed
Apr 19, 2005Ashland Daily Tidings
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Forest commission appointments delayed
Apr 19, 2005Ashland Daily Tidings
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Stewardship workshop targets thinning
Feb 17, 2005Mail Tribune
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Environmental film festival
Feb 17, 2005Mail Tribune
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Stewardship workshop targets thinning
Feb 17, 2005Mail Tribune
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Environmental film festival
Feb 17, 2005Mail Tribune
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Logging challenged along Klamath River tributary
Feb 13, 2005Associated Press
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Logging challenged along Klamath River tributary
Feb 13, 2005Associated Press
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Environmentalists, timber advocates find points of agreement
Jan 29, 2005Mail Tribune
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Environmentalists, timber advocates find points of agreement
Jan 29, 2005Mail Tribune
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Community wins legal challenge against logging
Jan 02, 2005Grants Pass Daily Courier
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Community wins legal challenge against logging
Jan 02, 2005Grants Pass Daily Courier
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Species report stalls logging
Jan 01, 2005Mail Tribune
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Species report stalls logging
Jan 01, 2005Mail Tribune
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A Tale of Two Timber Sales
Dec 05, 2004Mail Tribune
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A Tale of Two Timber Sales
Dec 05, 2004Mail Tribune
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Feds to consider protection for lamprey
Dec 01, 2004Associated Press
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Feds to consider protection for lamprey
Dec 01, 2004Associated Press
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Judge halts BLM timber salvage
Nov 15, 2004Mail Tribune
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Judge halts BLM timber salvage
Nov 15, 2004Mail Tribune
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Appeals court: BLM must look at cumulative impact
Oct 28, 2004Corvallis Gazette-Times
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Appeals court: BLM must look at cumulative impact
Oct 28, 2004Corvallis Gazette-Times
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Judge blocks Klamath logging plan, orders environmental review
Oct 14, 2004San Diego Union-Tribune
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Judge blocks Klamath logging plan, orders environmental review
Oct 14, 2004San Diego Union-Tribune
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Contract awarded for vegetation-thinning project
Sep 24, 2004Mail Tribune
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Contract awarded for vegetation-thinning project
Sep 24, 2004Mail Tribune
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Ski-area plan gets praise, criticism
Sep 13, 2004Mail Tribune
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Ski-area plan gets praise, criticism
Sep 13, 2004Mail Tribune
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9th Circuit ruling buttresses spotted owl protection
Aug 07, 2004Eureka Times-Standard
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9th Circuit ruling buttresses spotted owl protection
Aug 07, 2004Eureka Times-Standard
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Conservationists warn they will sue to protect Pacific fisher
Aug 04, 2004KATU
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Conservationists warn they will sue to protect Pacific fisher
Aug 04, 2004KATU
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Cheers greet timber harvest foes
Jul 07, 2004Mail Tribune
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Cheers greet timber harvest foes
Jul 07, 2004Mail Tribune
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Biscuit salvage draws two-city protest
Jul 06, 2004Mail Tribune
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Biscuit salvage draws two-city protest
Jul 06, 2004Mail Tribune
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Environmental groups sue over Klamath logging plan
May 28, 2004Associated Press
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Timbered Rock fire salvage hit with legal roadblock
May 22, 2004Mail Tribune
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Timbered Rock fire salvage hit with legal roadblock
May 22, 2004Mail Tribune
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Timber salvage from 2002 fire sold
May 18, 2004Mail Tribune
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Timber salvage from 2002 fire sold
May 18, 2004Mail Tribune
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One fire, two views
May 07, 2004Mail Tribune
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One fire, two views
May 07, 2004Mail Tribune
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Timber sale attracts no bids
Apr 30, 2004Mail Tribune
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Timber sale attracts no bids
Apr 30, 2004Mail Tribune
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Forest fisher in trouble, but protections denied for lack of cash
Apr 08, 2004Associated Press
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Forest fisher in trouble, but protections denied for lack of cash
Apr 08, 2004Associated Press
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Watershed thinning on fast track to approval
Mar 06, 2004Ashland Daily Tidings
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Watershed thinning on fast track to approval
Mar 06, 2004Ashland Daily Tidings
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Logging program ready to double
Jan 24, 2004Ashland Daily Tidings
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Logging program ready to double
Jan 24, 2004Ashland Daily Tidings
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Magistrate halts contested timber sale
Jan 15, 2004Mail Tribune
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Magistrate halts contested timber sale
Jan 15, 2004Mail Tribune
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Tour boats face summer limits
Apr 06, 2003Mail Tribune
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Tour boats face summer limits
Apr 06, 2003Mail Tribune
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Lamprey protection soughtLamprey protection sought
Jan 29, 2003Mail Tribune
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Lamprey protection soughtLamprey protection sought
Jan 29, 2003Mail Tribune
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Biologists seek to overturn ruling, kill cougars for deer study
Jan 21, 2003Mail Tribune
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Biologists seek to overturn ruling, kill cougars for deer study
Jan 21, 2003Mail Tribune
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Eco groups sue to stop Pickett Snake Timber Sale
Jan 19, 2003Mail Tribune
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Eco groups sue to stop Pickett Snake Timber Sale
Jan 19, 2003Mail Tribune
