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Poll shows support for protecting lower Rogue
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Four groups protest BLM's Grizzly Peak timber plan
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Four Southern Oregon trails named as historic places
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The romantic, post-apocalyptic journey of wolf OR-7
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Environmental groups voice concerns about plan to replace county payments
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OR-7 saga trots on in California
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Exporting liquified natural gas would spike price in U.S., says energy agency
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Medford BLM to discuss new timber plan
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A Mining Law Whose Time Has Passed
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Want some say about monument road plans?
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Wolf's entry into Calif. major environmental step
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Time to rein in outlaw mining operations
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On the trail of OR-7
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Senators back push for Rogue wilderness area
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Business Owners Applaud Bill to Protect Wild Rogue
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Defiant Abe Lincoln-quoting gold miner fails to sway jury
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OR-7 might make home in region's mountains
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Miner appears to not take trial too seriously
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Miner Accused of Illegal Operation
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Not so fast
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Oregon asks feds to revoke license for Coos Bay LNG project
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Gold Hill man heads back to court for illegal mining
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Easy come, easy go
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Backcountry thinning is not the way to healthy forests
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Effort to protect Rogue River back in Congress
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On the trail of the wolf known as OR-7
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KS Wild and Siskiyou Project unite in one voice for the Klamath-Siskiyou
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Spill muddies Big Butte Creek
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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
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Bait and switch: Gas export threatens Southern Oregon
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Timber sale focuses on restoration
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Ski area permit decision on hold
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Southwest Oregon gold miner Cliff Tracy hit with second illegal mining charge
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Timber group suing Interior for more trees
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Gold miner Cliff Tracy wants to dig in again on critical salmon stream in southwest Oregon
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Oregon adopts strictest standards in United States for toxic water pollution
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The view is sweeter when you earn it
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Underwater mushroom from Rogue makes new species list
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Suction Dredge Mining Costs Targeted By California Lawmakers
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Timber sale near Butte Falls draws universal accolades
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87-Year-Old Woman Searches for the Endangered Flower That Shares Her Family Name
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Middle ground on forest roads
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Elk River listing would protect fishing interests
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Elk River listing would protect fishing interests
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Plastic bag and bottle bills, two high-profile environmental bills, move forward in Oregon Legislature
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Plastic bag and bottle bills, two high-profile environmental bills, move forward in Oregon Legislature
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Gold mining project in Ore hits clean water snag
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Gold mining project in Ore hits clean water snag
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Delegation Acts to Protect Oregon Caves, Chetco River
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Delegation Acts to Protect Oregon Caves, Chetco River
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Ruling Shouldn't Halt Forest Projects
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Ruling Shouldn't Halt Forest Projects
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LNG Pipelines: One Down, One Flipping?
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Commissioner Testifies Against Wildlands Order
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Ashland Creek bacteria study a community winner
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BLM and Conservation Groups Work It Out
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Ban the bags
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Facts, not rhetoric should guide management
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The state of salmon -- it's not just a one liner
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How not to see the forest ... or the trees
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BLM pulls timber sale over spotted owl protections
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'Fast track' law could harm property rights, gas pipeline opponents claim
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Miners to battle 'illegal road' charge
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Animal safety on I-5 is agencies' focus
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Feds need to tell the public what's happening in the territory it owns
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Miners cited for building illegal road
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Contaminated creek
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Cascade-Siskiyou Crest, and plans to declare it a national monument
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EPA imposes Calif. nutrient curbs for Klamath River
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Report looks at Rogue Basin restoration
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BLM to Overturn Bush's 'No More Wilderness' Policy
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Scientists: Obama plan for spotted owl not enough
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Forest project involves all sides of issue
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Water commission fined $278,000 for chlorine release
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Act now to protect Oregon's Rogue River and our jobs
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Salazar: Economic growth more often tied to recreation than to extraction
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Dam removal for dummies
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After dam removals, Oregon's Rogue River shows promising signs for salmon
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Conservation groups file legal challenge against timber sale
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Interior Secretary visits Oregon to talk timber
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Conservation Coalition Challenges Feds to Protect Forests, Streams, and Wildlife
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Take Honest Look at Siskiyou Crest Plan
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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
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100-YEAR CLEANUP: Riverbanks to be tidied up have been under water for more than a century
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New Data Highlights Role of Forests in Fight Against Climate Change
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Rogue River Runs Free at Former Gold Ray Dam Site
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Proposed monument draws friends, foes
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Watchdog group recommends Rogue forest thinning
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KS Wild Releases Restoring the Rogue Report Details Restoration Priorities in the Rogue River Basin
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Hellgate seeks permit to move gravel
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Cuts force BLM to combine Glendale, GP resource areas
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Enviros Fight Gold Miners' Vacuum Dredging
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K-S Wild, SREP defend the Siskiyou Crest National Monument proposal
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Property owners fight natural gas pipeline
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Troubled ditch will be closely monitored
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Where Dams Once Stood, Prospectors Spur Anger
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Study first, mine later Until the effects of dredging are better understood, the state should call a halt
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'Crazy yard work' Club working to reclaim the 21-mile Trans-Kalmiopsis Trail ... and that's just for starters
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On river dredging, California is right
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Declaring war on dredging
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Siskiyou Crest Featured in the LA Times
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Crews work to save life in Rogue River
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Advocate: ‘The Chetco River is for everyone’
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What's on the menu besides WOPR Jr.?
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Toward a freer river
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Judge won't stop Rogue River dam removal
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Gold Ray ruling could come as early as today
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Cleaning up Blue Ledge mine
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Legal struggle over Gold Ray continues in federal court
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Task force finds obstacles remain to Ore. logging
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Acreage set aside to safeguard rare flowering plants
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Judge stops Gold Ray Dam work
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Close encounters with bears
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In The Shadow of the Salmon
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Watershed land swap will head for a vote
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State loses decision on ownership of portion of Rogue
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Medford plan aims to protect creeks
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Prep work on Gold Ray Dam to resume
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Jacksonville residents can weigh in on land swap
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Rogue River getting national attention
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Gold Ray Dam removal halted
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Crippled Creek The search goes on to discover why Ashland's signature waterway attracts bacteria
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Up Sucker Creek in southwest Oregon, gold miners' rights collide with conservation
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Gold Ray Dam removal underway
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Mass. study: Wood power worse polluter than coal
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Oregon environmentalists worry about rush of suction-dredging gold miners
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WOPR's ghost still haunts Western Oregon
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Feds pay to clean up Blue Ledge Mine
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Out of a clear blue river
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Chetco River listed among threatened
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Wild about the Rogue: With broad support, Congress should expand wilderness protections along Oregon's Rogue River
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EDITORIAL: Going Rogue | Compromise would add 58,000 acres of wilderness
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Wilderness designation clears key opposition
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Timber group won't oppose Rogue wilderness
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Agencies: Details scarce on national monument proposals
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Ashland residents trying to clean up creek
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Calif. logging project harming sacred areas, old-growth trees, lawsuit says
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Land Letter: FORESTS: Roadless area decision demonstrates need for mining reforms, critics say
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* PROTECTING PONDEROSAS Residents tour forest thinning site
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Karuk Tribe sues over Orleans fire plan, claims Six Rivers Forest breached agreement over sacred sites
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Endangered fritillary recovering
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A river ready to run free
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Logging increases in Oregon forests
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Muddied waters and 'Band-Aid' fixes
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House panel OKs expansion of Oregon Caves monument
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LNG developer pulls the plug on Bradwood Landing project
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Commissioners vote to remove Gold Ray Dam
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One final peek over the shoulder of a beloved naturalist
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Convicted miner proposes new operation
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Collaborative thinning project receives BLM support
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Toxic algae at Willow Lake spurs health advisory
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DeFazio, Wyden and Merkley Push to Protect Natural Treasures in Southwest Oregon From Mining
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County administrators: Gold Ray Dam should come out
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Rough and Ready Wayside a special place of rare plants (Valley View)
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Metal fatigue: Federal agencies should call a time out as Congress fixes outdated mining laws
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"Protect Siskiyou rivers | A California mining ban has miners targeting Oregon"
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Oregon's salmon and taxpayers pay the price for mining
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UO study shows upswing, value in forest and watershed restoration
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Steelhead may return above Applegate Dam
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Ashland, Medford wastewater too warm
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Lawsuit Filed to Expedite Protection of Pacific Fisher
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Slow down the gold rush
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Murky legal waters
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Sen. Ron Wyden wants action on Oregon gold prospector's assault rifle Internet post
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Web site included threats to trail hike near river
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Public opinion favors Gold Ray Dam removal
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Oregon's new gold rush is not good news for the state
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Rogue Wilderness floats into national press
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GUEST OPINION: LNG jobs are not sustaining
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Study highlights forest protected areas as a critical strategy for slowing climate change
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Developer lays claim to more than gold in Oregon wilderness
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Toxic Waters: Rulings Restrict Clean Water Act, Foiling E.P.A.
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Summer of Salmon
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Mt. A expansion report due this month
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Gold Ray removal supported through mail drive
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Pacific Northwest Forests Tops at Storing Carbon
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Bill would give states control over LNG ports
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Plans for proposed Siskiyou Crest National Monument move forward
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Gold Ray Dam removal backed
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Siskiyou Crest Monument holds great promise for both mitigation and adaptation
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Forest Biomass: Forest Use or Forest Abuse?
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BLM sets first pilot project date
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Researchers Surprised By High Death Rates For Steelhead
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Birds of a Feather
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Area parks see more visitors
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Recreation businesses urge action on mining
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Key Enviro Group Retreats From Klamath River Settlement
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New Report Debunks Myth of “Catastrophic Wildfire”
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Lawsuit Launched to Defend Pacific Fisher
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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
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High stakes: LNG and the Legislature
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USFS cuts $2 million from Ashland project
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Old growth and the BLM: time for a pledge?
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Banking on carbon
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Josephine Co. considers recreational gold-dredging permits
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Compromise and the environment: A tale of two agreements
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Oregon gas terminals' futures hang on global supplies
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Effects of forest fire on carbon emissions, climate impacts often overestimated
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Bringing peace to the Klamath Basin
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Fisher Listing Upheld
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Going Rogue in a meaningful way
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Op Ed: Ashland forest plan ignores collaboration
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Forest Service shares plan for Siskiyou travel
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Oregon, others petition FERC to halt gas pipeline
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BLM seeks proposals for 2011 projects
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Pacific fisher study begins
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Ashland councilman will file federal suit over city watershed plan
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Heavy rains flush sewage to river
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BLM fined $5,000 for Hyatt Lake spraying
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The unintended ripples from the biomass subsidy program
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Environmental group threatens to sue federal agencies over northern spotted owl protection
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Man convicted of illegal mining proposes new operation
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BLM to reroute part of Rogue River Trail
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Clear-Cutting the Truth About Trees
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Battle of Orleans
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Judge upholds surveys for species before logging
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FERC approves LNG pipeline through Upper Rogue
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Karuk Tribe blockades logging on ceremonial site
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Wyden bill aims to end eastern Oregon timber disputes
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We need a more sensible forest fire policy
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A KS Wild Review of 2009 and Vision for 2010
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Walden bill would push national forest thinning
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Pork for rural "independent" people
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Federal forests could be tasked with fighting global warming
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Forest Service 'dramatically reshaping' plans in response to warming
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A time out for mining in the Siskiyous
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Experts think toxic algae harming endangered fish
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Bald Lick sale comes to fruition
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Parks Service backs Oregon Caves expansion
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Festivals bring films that celebrate -- and worry about -- the environment
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Medford: Public meeting on dam removal set for Thursday
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Chetco fishing remains closed
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Judge: Miner who refused to stop is guilty
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COURT RULES OREGON FOREST PROTESTER LAW IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL
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Common Ground and Forest Management- a KS Wild Op Ed from the Siskiyou Daily
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Arrest, banning plan concerns Southern Oregon miners
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Study: Warmed NW forests may yield less timber
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Forest Service approves Ashland thinning
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Kulongoski wants to head off Calif. gold miners
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BLM plan for forest won't cut it, groups conclude
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SALMON ADVOCATES GO TO COURT TO KEEP WOPR DEAD
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City's watershed thinning plan tangled in controversy
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Push for LNG pipeline from Oregon's Coos Bay
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Deal to raze 4 Klamath dams
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If Gold Ray Dam goes, county now has firm for the job
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Address the causes of toxic algae
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Gold Ray Dam removal bids hit right note
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Key salmon spawning rivers all but dry
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Lawsuit disputes axing of WOPR
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Mining public comments
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Walden pitches plan to help control forest fires
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The Klamath: A river dying for movement
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Building a 'coho factory'
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Bogus 'Emergency' in Forest, Groups Say
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A group from Ashland wants to protect a section of wilderness near Mt. Ashland.
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Gold Ray Dam forum will tackle wetlands
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The Siskiyou Crest National Monument: An Idea Whose Time Has Come
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Siskiyou Crest: California's next National Monument?
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A Forester's Story: Former Siskiyou National Forest supervisor tells of forest conflict
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Mount Elijah, the top side of Oregon Caves
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Habitat for two threatened plants will be protected in Southern Oregon
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BLM moves forward with Johns Peak ORV plans
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PUBLIC LANDS: Wyden spars with NPS, USFS over Oregon Caves expansion
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Governor praises logging decision
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Obama Administration Cancels Bush Era Plan to Clearcut Oregon Forests (WOPR is Dead!)
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Scientists test sediment behind dam
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Monument morphs from private to public
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Bigelow Lake a mountain marvel
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Lawsuit filed over federal energy corridors
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Forest gets $22 million to protect rural areas
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Study finds Bush owl plan based on false conclusion that fire increasing threat to habitat
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Siskiyou Crest campaign
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Judge overturns Bush administration logging rule
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Stimulus money pays for Rogue River dam removal
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Ground zero in timber wars shows signs of peace
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Bills expand Oregon Caves, protect Rogue tributaries
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Toxic algae returns to Lost Creek
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Wolverines to Get a Second Chance: Feds Will Reconsider Endangered Species Act Protections
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Board votes to increase harvest on state forests
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Demolition of Savage Rapids Dam begins
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State again to ban killing of Rogue spring chinook
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Obama administration halts development in roadless parts of federal forests
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Gold mine operation faces suit over waste
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A monumental goal
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FERC releases environmental impact report
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BLM district gets $6.2 million for projects
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Answering the call for our forests
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Survey finds support for thinning of smaller trees
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US Interior revokes Bush endangered species rule
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Rogue River is the West's bright spot for fall chinook
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Ashland takes up stream protection tonight
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Off-road vehicles should have reasonable limits
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Wyden forest plan meets skepticism
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Springer time
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Obama administration motion may mean WOPR reevaluation
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Removal Commences on Rogue River’s Savage Rapids Dam
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Obama won't defend Bush spotted owl plan
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Saving the wild
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Savor Oregon's hard-fought wilderness win
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Forest Service to open roads to motorized vehicles Open houses scheduled to inform public of proposed changes
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Logging lawsuit includes endangered species claims
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Buckley wants ODFW answers on cougar study
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Let us Praise—and Keep—the Dead
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Study: Combining pesticides makes them more deadly for fish
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New bill to help prevent cougar damage kills
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Tribe hopes to return condors to Klamath
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Greens hope Obama derails BLM Oregon logging plan
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Recreational Miners attack traditional indian salmon fishing
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Project looks to return tributary to its original channel
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Rogue River's Contribution to the Economy Larger Than Previously Thought
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Will Stimulus Put Jobs in Our Woods?
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BLM rolls out first Whopper timber sale
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Profit trumps preservation for Boy Scout councils nationwide
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Governor asks Obama team to rethink Ore. logging
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'The Whopper' calls for 1,400 acres of clearcuts in Coast Range
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