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Wyden bill for forests brings sides together

Timber industry, activists agree on new forest-management plan.

By Paul Fattig, Mail Tribune

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ForestsKlamath SiskiyouDecember 17, 2009
Lawsuits challenge BLM logging increase in Oregon

By The World-Cooa Bay, OR

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ForestsKlamath SiskiyouJanuary 16, 2009
Suit challenges feds' efforts to boost logging

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.

By Staff and wire reports, Mail Tribune

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ForestsKlamath SiskiyouOctober 30, 2008
Bush logging proposal opponents seek to reinstate protest period

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.

By Susan Palmer, Register-Guard

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Forests, WildlandsKlamath SiskiyouOctober 30, 2008
Environmental group calls logging plan a clear cut

The Forest Service calls Low Meadow a restoration project. The Klamath Siskiyou Wildlands Center says it's a clear cut.

By Associated Press, Oregonian

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Klamath SiskiyouOctober 28, 2008
Salmon-viewing hikes

The hikes offer opportunities to increase your knowledge of salmon and the conditions that dictate their survival.

 By Mary Beth Lee, Mail Tribune

 

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WildlifeKlamath SiskiyouOctober 23, 2008
Water board mulls PacifiCorp project

Locals say they want Upper Klamath Basin dams to remain.

By Jacqui Krizo, Capital Press

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WaterKlamath SiskiyouOctober 21, 2008
Wolverine advocates give notice of intent to sue

By Susan Gallagher, Associated Press

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WildlifeKlamath SiskiyouJuly 9, 2008
DeFazio bills look to expand wilderness areas

By Associated Press, Coos Bay World

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WildlandsKlamath SiskiyouJune 19, 2008
Rules tougher for volunteer cougar hunters

By Scott Learn, Oregonian

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WildlifeKlamath SiskiyouJanuary 12, 2008
Wyden presses for forest-thinning bill

By Paul Fattig, Mail Tribune

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ForestsKlamath SiskiyouJanuary 10, 2008
Giving Up Grazing

By Paul Fattig, Mail Tribune

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Wildlands, WaterKlamath SiskiyouMarch 11, 2007
Appeals court says spotted owl protection violated

By Williams McCall, Associated Press, Seattle Times

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WildlifeKlamath SiskiyouFebruary 17, 2007
Court: BLM acted illegally to allow logging

By Jeff Barnard, Associated Press, Seattle Times

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Wildlands, ForestsKlamath SiskiyouNovember 7, 2006
Five timber areas sold; four face protests

By Paul Fattig, Mail Tribune

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ForestsKlamath SiskiyouSeptember 22, 2006
Judge revives roadless rule

By Paul Fattig, Mail Tribune

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ForestsKlamath SiskiyouSeptember 21, 2006
Groups want to protect old growth trees in Glendale timber sales

By Paul Fattig, Mail Tribune

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ForestsKlamath SiskiyouSeptember 13, 2006
Clash with Mt. A. averted

By Vickie Aldous, Daily Tidings

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ForestsKlamath SiskiyouAugust 16, 2006
Hundreds rally to tout expansion

By Alan Panebaker, Ashland Daily Tidings

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Water, WildlandsKlamath SiskiyouAugust 16, 2006
Salamander ruling disputed

By Dylan Darling, Record Searchlight

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WildlifeKlamath SiskiyouJuly 7, 2006
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