A federal judge vacated approvals for three logging projects in Oregon and ruled the U.S. Forest Service could not use a so-called “logging loophole.” ...
New federal laws could “lock up” timber land for decades at a time, raising concerns big companies could elbow out smaller competitors and that timber revenue for counties could be delayed for years.
The largest timber companies operating in Southeast Alaska want the Tongass National Forest to sell them more old-growth timber, and they’re suing the federal government to get it. The Department of ...
The Bureau of Land Management has withdrawn a controversial timber project near Eugene after three environmental groups filed a lawsuit last November. The Big League Project included logging, thinning ...
The Trump administration says it'll again seek to harvest more than 4,000 acres of old-growth in the Tongass National Forest.
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