Southern Oregon rancher Ted Birdseye has received two inflatable tube men from the environmental group Defenders of Wildlife to help prevent further wolf attacks on his cattle.
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Southern Oregon rancher Ted Birdseye fires up an inflatable dancing tube man, loaned by the environmental group Defenders of Wildlife, used to…
The Forest Service and BLM are statutorily obligated to administer the grazing program, although some elements will be missing.
The Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board approved administrative rules for the Oregon Agricultural Heritage Program, finalizing a new working la…
A federal judge has dismissed a third lawsuit filed by an environmental group to stop the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service from shooting barred owls in an experimental attempt to boost numbers of the endangered spotted owl.
It seems a weekly routine, reading about new depredations on livestock in the Capital Press, hearing neighbors talk about sightings over break…
An apparent relocation of wild horses to Oregon’s Malheur National Forest has upset ranchers who say the area is already overstocked with the animals.
There was a time when Americans could expect their federal government to offer service that was both even-handed and helpful. Even timely.
Though the U.S. Forest Service didn’t say so outright, Matt McElligott and other ranchers who graze cattle in Oregon’s Malheur National Forest…
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