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The U.S. Forest Service is developing a rule that would let it decide whether the media could film or take photos in wilderness areas.The Forest Service…
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Redwood burl poaching has long been an issue in the Redwood National Park in California. But now a conservation group says it's spotted evidence of this…
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Forest managers in north Idaho and western Washington will be closing some popular camping areas this year. They say nearby trees are infected with root…
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Loggers are packing up and leaving timber sales uncut across the Northwest. It's another effect of the partial government shutdown. Timber companies say…
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Remember the "sequester" cuts? The dust is finally settling and the consequences becoming real for a program in the U.S. Forest Service that sends money…
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The head of the Nez Perce Tribe says he's "shocked" by the "audacity" of an Oregon shipper that plans to haul extra-large loads through a protected…
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An Oregon shipping company and the U.S. Forest Service appear to be at a standoff over whether huge pieces of oil equipment will pass through a scenic…
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Federal land managers have banned the use of exploding targets on public lands in the Northwest. The concern is wildfires.Fire investigators suspect…
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Oil companies still may find a way to move huge, so-called “megaloads” through a scenic corridor in Idaho, once traveled by Lewis and Clark. But for now…
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The U.S. Forest Service says the death of a 20-year-old firefighter in Idaho last summer was a “chance” occurrence. The new report is in sharp contrast to…