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A new study led by James Johnston, an assistant research professor for the University of Oregon, found that about 25% of trees over 300 years old died in the Malheur National Forest from 2012 to 2023.
A woman, who was among activists trying to stop the logging of old growth timber, embraces the stump of a large tree in a cut block of Tree Farm licence 46 near Port Renfrew, British Columbia ...
John Innes, dean, faculty of forestry, Forest Renewal BC chair in forest management Much has been made about the future of old-growth forests in British Columbia. Global media interest is intense ...
The Biden administration on Tuesday abruptly dropped its nascent plan to protect old-growth forests after getting pushback from Republicans and the timber industry. The move was announced by U.S ...
Once one of Oregon’s most advanced sawmills, the Oregon-American mill stands as a quiet monument to a vanished empire.
The fate of old-growth trees on the West Coast are once again the subject of blockades and hundreds of arrests. But this time, climate change is a much bigger part of the discussion, from the ...
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