Fish and Wildlife--News Archive
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- Conservation group joins in effort to reverse wold delisting in Northern Rockies region.
- Oregon Wild Conservation Director Steve Pedery and WaterWatch attorney Bob Hunter argue for a balanced solution in the Klamath Basin.
- Conservation groups join to together to fight federal wolf delisting. Scientists say wolf populations need more time to grow stronger before protections are lifted.
- Plan review calls into question viability of eliminating protected habitat reserves.
- The findings by top scientists say the draft, already battered by criticism, underestimates habitat risks.
- American Rivers conservation group places the Rogue River No. 2 on its list of 10 most endangered.
- Oregon Wild and PacifiCorp reach an agreement on operations at Link River Dam.
- The tribes on the Klamath know that as the river goes, so go the salmon
- A pro-con look at the future of the plan that looks to increase clear-cut logging of old-growth forests in western Oregon.
- WaterWatch and Oregon Wild join together to outline the major problems with the current proposed Klamath settlement agreement.
- Groups challenge federal delsiting while wolves remain protected in Oregon.
- The Eugene Register Guard editorial board describes how government scientists are criticizing the BLM's new logging plan and why the agency should scrap the plan altogether.
- Part Five of a five part series on the proposed Klamath settlement and the future of the river.
- The Bush administration's plan to ramp up logging in Western Oregon has come under sharp criticism from the government's own scientists.
- The short history of decline of west coast salmon, and the steps we should take to consider recovery.
- Wyoming, Montana and Idaho have ended endangered status, Oregon wolves remain protected.
- For the Palomar pipeline to be built across Oregon, timber would have to be clear-cut and rivers crossed.
- Part Four of a five part series on the proposed Klamath settlement and the future of the river.
- Greg King, Executive Director of the Northcoast Environmental Center articulates concerns about the Proposed Klamath Settlement.
- Part Three of a five part series on the proposed Klamath settlement and the future of the river.