NORTH BEND, Wash. — A stretch of old-growth forest habitat in the central Cascades along Hancock Creek, owned for a long time by the Cugini family, is now in the hands of the Washington State ...
A federal appeals court has sided with environmental groups over logging private land that was once part of the Elliott State Forest. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday affirmed a 2022 ...
EUGENE, Ore.— The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals today affirmed a lower court ruling that prevents Scott Timber from clearcutting old growth trees within Oregon’s Elliott State Forest. The decision will ...
The Center for Biological Diversity sent a notice today to the U.S. Bureau of Land Management and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service of its intent to sue the agencies for approving a logging project ...
Jul. 3—The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is seeking public input on a periodic status review for the marbled murrelet, which includes a recommendation to keep the bird on the state ...
On the Pacific Northwest Coast, rocky beaches blend into dense old growth forests shadowed in a thick misty veil. Here lives one of the most enigmatic seabirds of this region, whose breeding behavior ...
Washington state doesn’t have to choose between conserving a threatened species or helping timber communities in danger of losing state revenue and jobs, Public Lands Commissioner Hilary Franz said ...
DNR and U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service will conduct four public meetings concerning draft environmental impact statements for Marbled Murrelet conservation, including one on Tuesday, Jan. 10, at 6 p.m.
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