Search Results for "Oregon State University"

Magazine:

2004-07-01 By: Dave Skinner

Tucked into the corrugated folds of far Southwest Oregon, the Siskiyou National Forest has been ground zero in the national forest policy wars for 25 years.

2003-05-05 By: Jay O'Laughlin

Softwood Resource Conditions and Management Implications

2003-05-01

Time is running out for forests in the Southwest. Wildfires and insects are devouring them in a death-dance unlike anything anyone has ever seen: unlike anything for which scientists can find precedent in nature.

2003-05-01 By: Jim Petersen

2006-01-15 By: John Sessions

A comparison of the 1991 and 2001 national assessments.

2006-01-15 By: Dave Skinner

How and why tribal forestlands are managed differently from federal forestlands

2007-01-01 By: Jim Peterson

In this issue, we write about the still unfolding scandal in the Oregon State University College of Forestry.

2007-01-01

In this issue, we write about the still unfolding scandal in the Oregon State University College of Forestry. It is meticulously researched and, we hope a thoughtfully written assessment of the so-called "Donato controversy"-a lamentable if not inexcusable act orchestrated from the shadows by at least two OSU professors and one Forest Service scientist.

News and announcements:

2003-07-07 By: Oregon State University

Management Options for Forest Regeneration, Fire and Insect Risk Reduction and Timber Salvage

2009-06-15

2010-02-02 By: Howard Buck

Helicopter giant died last month at 83

2010-07-24 By: Joe Rojas-Burke

News of Interest From Advocates of Certainty - July 23, 2010

"We must always consider the environment and people together, as though they are one, because the
human need to use natural resources is fundamental to our continued presence on earth."
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