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An industry study calls for more youth engagement, new workers and modern operations to better serve Oregon’s dwindling ...
A fire crew with a brush tender works on suppressing the Rail Ridge Fire, which has been burning south of Dayville since Sept. 2. Oregon's federal lawmakers are divided on the merits of a proposal ...
A budget crisis a century in the making is coming to a head as Oregon’s rural counties wait on Congress to approve funding ...
In addition to covered employment, forestry and logging had 1,418 nonemployers in Oregon in 2023. Gross income for these companies was $123 million.
Ninety-two years ago on Aug. 14, 1933 a logging crew at the end of a railroad spur in the upper reaches of the Gales Creek ...
The Trump administration rescinded a longstanding rule meant to safeguard intact forests across the West on June 23 in a move that could open 2 million acres of Oregon forests to logging and ...
The Oregon Wild and Wildearth Guardians nonprofits are asking the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to declare that logging on such a scale can’t avoid review under the National Environmental ...
Federal judge halts logging plan in Oregon The judge found that the Bureau of Land Management's environmental analysis was based partly on "guesswork" which "distorted the data," rendering it ...
Lauren Anderson, Climate Forests Campaign Manager for Oregon Wild, contrasted the Trump administration's approach with that of the Biden administration, saying, "There couldn’t be a starker ...