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  • Kilchis River in Oregon's Tillamook State Forest

    Oregonians Show Up for Forests

    Local residents generate a groundswell of support for forests, rivers, and wild salmon during key campaigns.

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  • Trask River, Oregon

    Oregon Forests: Speak Up Now

    Three things you can do to influence the fate of huge swaths of Oregon forests.

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  • Speak Up for Oregon Streams Now

    Restore Oregon’s leadership on streamside protection. Join other advocates at a crucial Board of Forestry hearing on stream buffers, to take a stand for the water we all care about.

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  • Public Input Needed on Oregon Stream Rules

    Proposed forested buffers are a modest, but inadequate step to protect streams from warming.

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  • Salmonberry landscape Oregon Coast Range

    Timber Groups Fuel Forests Suit

    New documents show timber groups have paid nearly $100,000 in legal fees to fund Linn County vs. State of Oregon.

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  • Clean Water for Salmon

    Working with local landowners and watershed groups on the Oregon Coast to improve water quality.

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  • Tillamook River, Oregon

    Oregon: Keep Balanced Forest Management

    On the North Coast, we can’t allow a lawsuit threaten the collaborative work to balance conservation and timber.

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  • Stream in Oregon's Tillamook State Forest

    Progress for Oregon Streams

    Board of Forestry votes to increase stream buffers on private land in Western Oregon.

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  • Stream in Oregon's Tillamook State Forest

    Oregon Logging Rules Up for Vote

    Key step to meet Clean Water Act standards would affect less than 1% of private forestland.

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  • Wilson River Oregon

    Partner Profile: Chris Smith

    Meet the coordinator for Oregon’s North Coast State Forest Coalition.

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