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May 13, 2015 280 × 210 Jefferson Public Radio Story: Bigger Buffers for Fish? Family Foresters Nervously Eye Possible New Logging Rules

Paradise Creek runs through Bill and Joan Arsenault’s 277-acre ranch and tree farm near Elkton, Oregon. Note the abundant trees and greenery along the banks, and the woody debris in the creek, all things that promote healthy salmon habitat.
Credit Liam Moriarty/JPR

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What’s New

  • Governor’s Press Release: Historic Oregon Timber Negotiation Underway February 22, 2021
  • Gov. Brown announces next steps in historic agreement between timber and forest product, environment January 2, 2021
  • OSPC Comment on expanding water rules on small and medium salmon, steelhead, and bull trout Siskiyou Georegion streams October 5, 2020
  • What Happened When a Public Institute Became a De Facto Lobbying Arm of the Timber Industry: ProPublica/ OPB/ Oregonian article August 25, 2020
  • The Tree of Oregon Should Unite Us All: Mail Tribune Guest Opinion July 12, 2020

clean gravels on the Middle Fork Willamette River
clean gravels on the Middle Fork Willamette River

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