Environmental groups ask a federal court to halt a BLM timber sale west of Yoncalla, alleging illegal logging of old-growth trees.
The Bureau of Land Management "failed to take a hard look" at the plan's effects on old-growth trees, which the agency "is explicitly required to retain," the judge wrote.
Federal judge rules BLM ignored “significant evidence” of protected old growth forests within its logging plans.
A federal judge has sided with conservation groups and demanded the BLM immediately halt a harvest 50 miles from Eugene.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- Environmental groups have filed a lawsuit to stop the logging of centuries-old trees on the Oregon coast. The Bureau of Land Management is moving forward with the Blue and ...
Environmental groups that won a case against a large logging project threatening old-growth trees in Oregon say their court ...
Daniel Kim/Seattle Times via AP On Earth Day in 2022, President Joe Biden stood among cherry blossoms and towering Douglas firs in a Seattle park to declare the importance of big, old trees. “There ...
On Earth Day in 2022, President Joe Biden stood among cherry blossoms and towering Douglas firs in a Seattle park to declare the importance of big, old trees. “There used to be a hell of a lot more ...
PORTLAND, Ore.— 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 ...
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