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Protecting the environment by providing legal services for forest cases of statewide significance
Protecting the environment by providing legal services for forest cases of statewide significance.
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Environmentalists, tribes oppose state's forest-management plan
Last call on timber plan for saving salmon
In the Washington woods, managers face a catch-22
"License to Kill" A Seattle P-I Special Report
Laudable logging, but defer to science
Timber's best practice
State asks U.S. to OK plan protecting timber industry against legal action
Enforce the Endangered Species Act
Last call on timber plan for saving salmon
DNR worker's job move spurs call for ethics look
Long-sought forest rules OK'd
Feds put finishing touch on 50-year timber harvest plan
HCP: now, the hard part (Editorial)
Only 60% of logging operations meet state rules, report says: DNR takes look at deal with industry
"Washington's HCP: Adaptive Management or Gridlock?" written by WFLC's director, Peter Goldman
High Country News: "Treehuggers and treecutters unite"
Oregon
Greenwire: "Justices ask Obama admin to weigh in on pollution permitting for logging roads"
Greenwire: "EPA moves to regulate runoff from logging roads as Supreme Court eyes case"
Clearcuts, landslides and flooding
Washington State-Owned Forests
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