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An industry study calls for more youth engagement, new workers and modern operations to better serve Oregon’s dwindling ...
The Bureau of Land Management undertook a proper risk assessment for endangered birds’ nesting grounds when it approved a ...
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 ...
According to the Oregon Employment Department’s covered employment statistics, forestry and logging’s 681 establishments employed 8,787 workers statewide and added $717 million in payroll to ...
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 ...
The bill comes on top of calls in Oregon from state House Republicans to roll back restrictions on logging in state and private forests.
The Oregon Rail Heritage Center’s newest steam locomotive the Mount Emily Shay #1 is on display for the first time since the Oregon Historical Society donated the train to the local railway ...
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 ...
A group of about 25 community activists in southern Oregon are holding what they call a blockade to stop an already approved Bureau of Land Management logging project that includes old-growth trees.
The Trump administration's move to issue a directive targeting America's National Forests for increased industrial logging drew sharp criticism.