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Forestry

  • North Umpqua River, Oregon

    Charting a Path for Oregon’s Public Lands

    Draft O&C bill protects key watersheds for drinking water, fish, and wildlife.

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  • Koppi River, Khabarovsk, Russia

    From Forest to Fish

    US Forest Service joins WSC and Russian partners to help protect forests surrounding Khabarovsk’s Koppi River.

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  • Idiot Creek, a tributary of the Wilson River, Oregon

    Conservation Areas in Oregon State Forests

    Hearings show overwhelming support for conservation areas.

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  • Tillamook River, Oregon

    Oregon Embraces Durable Conservation

    The Board of Forestry approved clearly designating part of Oregon’s state forests as “high value conservation areas.”

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  • Kilchis River in Oregon's Tillamook State Forest

    Oregon Approaches Conservation Milestone

    Governor backs conservation areas for Oregon’s North Coast forests.

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  • Elk Creek, Olympic Peninsula, Washington

    Elk Creek Conservation Area

    New nature trails help people and salmon alike enjoy the Calawah River.

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  • Salmon fishing on the Oregon Coast

    Donor Profile: Spirit Mountain

    Creating a coalition of conservation partners with the help of Spirit Mountain Community Fund. The Spirit Mountain Community Fund’s focus is to improve the quality of life in Northwest Oregon …

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  • Tillamook River, Oregon

    Groups Appeal Increased Logging

    Fishing and conservation groups cite damage to salmon, lack of scientific data in appeal against logging in Oregon state forests.

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  • Sarufutsu taimen

    Unique Partnership on Japanese Forest

    Oji, Japan’s largest paper company, and the Wild Salmon Center move to protect the Sarufutsu, one of Japan’s last wild salmon rivers.

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