Enter the first major U.S. airport with a timber roof and the wow factor is everywhere. Undertaken at a cost of $2.1 billion, ...
Pigs will snarf as many truffles as they can, for one thing. They rip up the forest floor like cloven-hoofed bulldozers, ...
Two scientist sisters from Eugene are using an unlikely tool for environmental conservation and research: their dog's nose!
Can trees from warmer places withstand Western Washington's sogginess? Forestry workers are starting a trial to find out.
Republican-led policy directives could rewrite forest policies that affect public lands in Oregon and the rest of the West.
Our processing infrastructure is built around really consistent, 40-year-old Douglas fir trees coming off of plantations." That’s evident in data from the state agency Oregon Forest Resources ...
Consider the 370-plus Douglas Firs that would need to ... I will lament far more the Doug Fir mortality that Oregon forests will suffer from disease and devastating fires if climate change is ...
Remote, wild, and scenic – this sums up Umpqua National Forest in a nutshell. We overshot our initial camping spot near a ...
The project would add a new quarter-mile section of transmission line along the edge of Forest Park; opponents have objected to the felling of around 397 trees.
The trail is made for cruising through a northwest Oregon forest; plus, you can also enjoy 13 old railroad trestles that give you a flavor for the area’s history.
(inquisitive) (inquisitive music) - We are in the Oregon Coast Range. This is probably the most productive area in North America for truffles of all kinds. It's Douglas fir forest. This particular ...