SEATTLE (CN) - A 3,000-acre logging project along Montana's Flathead River could threaten grizzly bears, lynx and bull trout, environmentalists told the 9th Circuit. Friends of the Wild Swan and The ...
The Southern Environmental Law Center, on behalf of the Center for Biological Diversity and MountainTrue, sued the U.S. Forest Service today after the agency refused to stop an unlawful logging ...
A legal battle over plans to log in the lower Gualala River flood plain is heading into a fifth year, despite a recent victory in state appeals court by Gualala Redwood Timber and Cal Fire which first ...
A new state study links pollution on the lower Little Fork River near International Falls to logging practices 80 years ago. Jesse Anderson, research scientist with the Minnesota Pollution Control ...
Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan, in a rare step earlier this month, wrote British Columbia Premier John Horgan with “grave concern,” admonishing his government for not consulting with the city on a B.C.
Logging activity a century ago on a Washington river caused the bedrock to erode, creating a new terrace. The authors believe such large-scale, human-caused erosion may be widespread. Geologic time is ...
Residents of Warren County may remember the three major Delaware River floods that occurred within a year and a half in 2005 and 2006. The alarming frequency sparked concern, leading many to point ...
A larger-scale grassroots effort kicked off Aug. 3 to get a portion of the Davidson River back to its natural state, after lumber mills straightened and flattened it many decades ago, just downstream ...
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