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July 24, 2009 - 6 new prohibitions on public lands introduced

BLM Announces Public Use Restrictions Vale, Oregon – The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Vale District is restricting public uses on public lands which will take effect on Friday July 24, 2009. To ensure the continued enjoyment of BLM public lands, visitors must be aware of the public use restrictions […]


July 23, 2009 - Nursery Assoc. takes leadership in sustainable plant production

By Daily Digger Blog Oregon Association of Nurseries Wilsonville, Ore – The Oregon Association of Nurseries today launched a far-reaching initiative to establish sustainability goals for Oregon’s nursery and greenhouse industry – Oregon’s largest sector of agriculture. Several of Oregon’s largest growers and retailers will unite in an effort to: […]


July 22, 2009 - Battle continues over the Spotted Owl

The battle over the Northern Spotted Owl between environmentalists and logging interests continues.  A new study suggests that the assumptions the Bush Administration used to justify more logging in old growth forests are flawed. The author of the study Chad T. Hanson, a fire and forest ecologist at the University […]


July 21, 2009 - Victory scored in Freemont-Winema Forest decision

By Dunn, Carney, Allen, Higgins & TongueDunn Carney Works with the Forest Service to Defeat An Attempt to Enjoin Grazing On Fremont-Winema Forest Late on June 29, 2009, U.S. Magistrate Judge Mark D. Clarke denied an attempt by Center for Biological Diversity, Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics, and Klamath […]


July 21, 2009 - Stimulus grant to help remove marine debris

Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife:  – A federal stimulus grant announced this week will employ Oregon off-season fishers, among others, to remove crab pots and other derelict fishing gear along the Oregon coast. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration awarded the $699,184 grant to the Oregon Department of Fish […]


July 20, 2009 - Timber industry urges quick action by Interior on WOPR

By American Forest Resource Council (AFRC) (PORTLAND, OR)  Interior Secretary Ken Salazar announced that the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) made a mistake in deciding not to go through formal consultation under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) when it developed the Western Oregon Plan Revisions (WOPR). Tom Partin, President of […]


July 19, 2009 - Farm Bureau: Climate Bill Embarks on a Fool’s Errand

American Farm Bureau Federation: WASHINGTON, D.C., July 14, 2009 – American Farm Bureau Federation President Bob Stallman today said that the House-passed climate legislation will have little to no impact on global temperatures. Testifying before the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, Stallman said without the adoption of similar […]


July 18, 2009 - Cattlemen on Affordable Food and Fuel for America Act

Gary Voogt, NCBA President National Cattlemen’s Beef Association “The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) commends Representatives Joseph Crowley (D-NY) and Mary Bono Mack (R-CA) for introducing critical legislation to level the playing field for corn supplies. “The Affordable Food and Fuel for America Act will phase out government support for […]


July 17, 2009 - The fight behind the Metolius bill

Oregonians In Action, This week, Governor Kulongoski signed HB 3298 into law at a signing ceremony near the Metolius River.  The signing of HB 3298 marks the formal designation of the Metolius River as an “area of critical state concern,” with rules established by LCDC. The Governor’s signing ceremony reminded […]


July 16, 2009 - Farmers, motorists cautioned to be on alert this summer

Farm machinery on roadways prompts safety message to drivers Oregon Department of Agriculture, Road construction crews aren’t the only ones to be aware of this summer as Oregonians get behind the wheel. It’s also the season for slow moving farm machinery- including trucks, tractors, and combines- to occasionally use the […]