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Help Us Protect Big Trees in Eastern Oregon

Help Us Protect Big Trees in Eastern Oregon


Posted on October 8, 2020November 3, 2020Tags Eastern Oregon, Eastside Screens rule, Forest Service, logging, old forests, take action, USFS

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    "Many species thrive in a post fire environment, even the spotted owl. And some, like the black-backed woodpecker, depend on it. Hunting advocates point out that the early mixed conifer forests that emerge after a major fire are also ideal habitat for game and non-game wildlife species." ... See MoreSee Less

    Wildfire recovery plan for Santiam State Forest garners blowback from all corners

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    Sate officials say they need to act with urgency to recoup some of the value of the burned timber before it deteriorates and begin to restore the forest’s harvest capacity. But the hasty revision to...
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    As private lands throughout the McKenzie watershed As private lands throughout the McKenzie watershed are clearcut after the Holiday Farm Fire, it is more important than ever to protect our public forests. Take action to stop post-fire logging in the McKenzie! https://bit.ly/3bz4N8f
    @washdnr spent 2020 selling off old growth forest @washdnr spent 2020 selling off old growth forest to the highest bidder, despite the widespread community opposition and the impacts on climate and endangered species. We sure hope that their 2021 new year’s resolution is to protect the vital forest land that they manage. 
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