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Geos Institute helps communities build resilience in the face of climate change

October 25, 2010
By Paul Fattig
Mail Tribune

ASHLAND — What’s in a name? Plenty, if you are affiliated with the National Center for Conservation Science & Policy based in Ashland.  Read more…

It finds past logging and road-building could hurt forests in the Siskiyous more than fires

October 19, 2010
By Paul Fattig
Mail Tribune

A 30-foot sediment core sample taken from the bottom of upper Squaw Lake in the Applegate River watershed indicates soil erosion is a greater threat to local forests than wildfires.  Read more…

The Obama administration has pushed aside a weak Bush-era protection plan. But the owl is in precarious condition.
Crosscut
September 20, 2010
By Daniel Jack Chasan

Is the Obama administration taking a step forward, merely sideways, or — as some environmentalists hope — back to the future on the Northern Spotted Owl? On Sept. 8, the administration issued a brand new draft recovery plan for the owl.  Read more…

The draft, replacing a halted Bush administration recovery effort, invites the help of private landowners

BY SUSAN PALMER
The Register-Guard
Appeared in print: Friday, Sep 10, 2010

Federal officials have unveiled another recovery plan for the northern spotted owl, one that invites private landowners to help protect the bird and uses new mapping and modeling to identify the best habitat for the owl.  Read more…

For fun and profit
Forest jobs are disappearing, too. Perhaps strategic alliances with tree-huggers can help
The Economist
Aug 26th 2010

AMERICA’S most sparsely populated states were among its more resilient during the recession. Before the downturn, places like Montana and North Dakota poked along with slow growth and greying populations. When the wheels came off the national economy, they began to move up the rankings. They were doing well from commodities, had never known housing bubbles and were not especially vulnerable to the financial sector’s troubles. In 2008 Montana’s growth rate was the highest in the country.  Read more…

By Chris Rizo
Ashland Daily Tidings

After more than a decade of government protection, the northern spotted owl continues on a downward trajectory, raising the specter of the dark-brown, winged species being listed as endangered.  Read more…

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By Mark Harden
Denver Business Journal

Geos Institute staff brings credible science to public policy debates on a range of natural resource topics through their testimony before House and Senate committees.

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