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A federal rule that has safeguarded some of Oregon's last undeveloped forests since 2001 could soon be repealed.U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke ...
Authorities have finally put a name to the skeletal remains of a young woman found in the Wolf Creek area near Swamp Mountain ...
The trees parted to a meadow of purple wildflowers. The glaciated silhouette of Oregon’s tallest mountain pierced the skyline ...
Forest ecologist Mark Harmon has been exhaustively examining dead logs for 40 years, and he’s found a complex world few ...
An invasive, tree-killing pest has made its way to Portland, spelling trouble for the many native ash trees that cool ...
The top of a historic tree in Oregon is on fire, and investigators are trying to figure out how it happened. The Doerner Fir, a Douglas fir tree that was believed to be about 450 years old and 325 ...
COOS COUNTY, Ore. (KPTV) - A large and historic tree in Coos County is on fire and has been actively burning since Saturday. Coos Forest Patrol says the historic Doerner Fir tree is burning, with fire ...
Oregon’s tallest tree, a 326-foot Douglas fir east of Coquille in Coos County, has been on fire for two days, officials said. The blaze has severely damaged the tree and caused a 50-foot-long section ...
Authorities in Oregon are trying to extinguish a fire burning in one of the world's tallest trees near the state's southern coast. PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Authorities in Oregon are trying to extinguish ...
A historic coastal Douglas fir tree known as the Doerner fir, which is believed to be 450 years old and is 325 feet tall, was burning in a fire east of Coquille on Aug. 17, according to the Coos ...
What is the city’s plan for dealing with the smelly, invasive scourge known as “tree of heaven”? They’re worse than blackberries. I demand answers! —Future Karen Environmental apocalypses aren’t what ...
A western Red-backed Vole found on the Oregon coast in December 2005. A forest dweller, the Western Red-backed Vole lives along the coast and at lower elevations in Douglas-fir, western hemlock, and ...