The Oregon Board of Forestry is working towards another big decision, one I felt they’ve already made, that will affect rural ...
A late-night discovery in thick bushland has sparked fears that a little-known animal could come into conflict with industry.
Three men from the Prince Albert area have been fined a combined $8,229 after pleading guilty to illegally harvesting and ...
The federal government’s plan to protect spotted owls by killing barred owls is pitting several environmental nonprofits ...
The conflict is one of a handful of flashpoints that arose after the federal government withheld more than $20 million from ...
Peninsula Daily News on MSN
Rule to increase forest buffers near streams
The controversial rule is expected to place between 69,000 and 180,000 acres into expanded buffers and could reduce forestland value by $320 million to $1 billion — or about $11 million to $54 million ...
Shopping for farm and home products wuz a lot different back in the “good ol’ days,” compared to shopping for the same stuff ...
MountainTrue and the Center for Biological Diversity are suing the U.S. Forest Service because of unannounced logging near ...
MountainTrue and the Center for Biological Diversity are suing the U.S. Forest Service because of unannounced logging near ...
Midland Daily News on MSN
What's Happening — Nov. 22, 2025
Once Saturday's Santa Parade wraps up, keep the celebration going with the Downtown Midland Cocoa Crawl from 12–2 p.m.
ZME Science on MSN
This Milanese Friar Wrote About North America 150 Years Before Columbus, and Columbus May Have Known
Galvaneus studied for his doctorate in Genoa, the closest major port to Milan and a massive hub for maritime trade. A 2024 ...
Maclean's on MSNOpinion
The Lumber Tariffs Are Killing My Logging Town
I worked odd jobs before becoming an electrician in 1985 and starting at what is now Tolko Industries, one of the largest ...
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