Ten years after a group of activists, environmental stewards, politicians and loggers crossed lines of allegiance to protect Forest Grove's most prized natural resource, a review of their work will ...
The forest-focused Water Source Protection Program would be reauthorized and expanded under the Headwaters Protection Act. The bill would increase the program’s annual appropriation threefold to $30 ...
Approximately 8,000 part-time and permanent residents depend upon Chautauqua Lake water for drinking and domestic use. Chautauqua Lake is a public drinking water source for Chautauqua Institution and ...
The city of Forest Grove owns roughly 4,200 acres of pristine forest and creeks located northwest of the Gales Creek community, from which it draws about half of the city's annual water supply. Though ...
Watershed restoration, invasive species management and community access to public trails are among the state’s 10-year goals for a nearly 3,000-acre native forest on the slopes of Haleakala that has ...
FOREST GROVE, Ore. — Two fires, each 1/8th of an acre, were sparked by lightning in the city of Forest Grove's watershed, said Forest Grove Fire and Rescue Saturday. Fire crews have pulled out due to ...
DARRINGTON — Channels have been transformed. Sediment has swarmed tributaries. Floodplains have become disconnected. “A legacy of past management actions,” on both public and private lands, has left ...
Last year, the Coconino County Forest Restoration Initiative kicked off the Upper Rio de Flag Watershed Restoration Project in partnership with the Coconino National Forest. This project aims to ...
A draft forest management plan by The Nature Conservancy for Duncannon’s watershed properties between Cove Mountain and Shermans Creek calls for cutting low-quality trees on about half the property.
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