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‘Their ideas don’t match up with forests that were there’

August 02, 2011
By Paul Fattig
Mail Tribune

A University of Wyoming professor is challenging the assumptions of two leading Pacific Northwest forestry professors spearheading a pilot project on public forestlands in the Applegate Valley.  Read more…

July 01, 2011
By Paul Fattig
Mail Tribune

Southern Oregon environmental and timber industry representatives were lukewarm to a northern spotted owl plan released Thursday.  Read more…

Conservation groups, logging industry critical of draft as Friday deadline nears

The Bulletin
By Jeff Barnard / The Associated Press

GRANTS PASS — After months of tinkering, the Obama administration is due out this week with its last-ditch plan for saving the northern spotted owl from extinction.  Read more…

The Seattle Times
By JEFF BARNARD
AP Environmental Writer

GRANTS PASS, Ore. —
After months of tinkering, the Obama administration is due out this week with its last-ditch plan for saving the northern spotted owl from extinction.  Read more…

Public News Service

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Details, details, details. More than 400 scientists and about 300,000 lay people from across the country are asking for more “details” in the National Forest Management Act. The public comment period ended Monday, and New Mexico Congressman Martin Heinrich is echoing the call for specifics. He says the act gets praise for much of its content, but that wildlife and water decision-making guidelines in the plan are vague, rather than tied to the best available science.  Read More…

LA Times Greenspace Blog

What would be the first major overhaul since the Reagan administration of rules for planning the nation’s 193 million acres of national forests and grasslands is entering the homestretch — comments are now in, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture is promising a final rule by the end of the year.  Read more…

The Washington Post
By Associated Press,
Published: May 16, 2011

GRANTS PASS, Ore. — The Obama administration’s proposed new rules for protecting clean water and wildlife on the United States’ nearly 200 million acres of national forests goes against the president’s pledge to let science be the guide, conservation groups and two former Clinton administration officials said Monday.  Read more…

April 26, 2011
By Paul Fattig
Mail Tribune

The life and times of the northern spotted owl are now available in a computerized model.

Dubbed Appendix C, the 81-page document released Friday by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service assesses the owl’s habitat and the effectiveness of various conservation measures.  Read more…

The Denver Post
By Barry R. Noon and Dominick A. DellaSala

Recognizing the need for a 21st century vision, the Obama Administration recently announced a planning rule that would govern management of the 193-million acre National Forest System. The goal of the planning rule is to maintain and restore forests and watersheds-objectives particularly important to Coloradans who will increasingly depend on the many benefits coming from these forests to prepare for impending water scarcity and climate change.  Read more…

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