Fire spread through previous logging, prescribed fire, and livestock grazing.
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Oregon’s Bootleg Fire Grew Rapidly in Areas Subject to Logging and Other Management Activities
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Forest Service to Expedite Backcountry Logging on Mt. Pinos
Project threatens old-growth forests, rare wildlife, and an area sacred to Indigenous people.
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Over 99.9% of Public Comments Oppose Pine Mountain Project According to Analysis
In-depth look at public comments reveals widespread opposition.
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Groups Ask Biden Administration to Cancel Local Logging Projects
Request includes Tecuya Ridge, Cuddy Valley, and Pine Mountain logging projects.
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Logging Challenges Await Decision by Ninth Circuit
Lawsuits challenging two logging projects currently under appeal.
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Outgoing Administration Finalizes Environmental Regulatory Rollback
New changes to environmental regulations threaten public lands.
![](https://lpfw.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Jeffrey-Pine-and-California-Goldenbanner_Pine-Mountain_Bryant-Baker_web-100x100.jpg)
Forest Service Keeps Pine Mountain Data Secret; ForestWatch Files Legal Appeal
Appeal seeks tree stand data for the project area.
![](https://lpfw.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Jeffrey-Pine-Cone_Pine-Mountain_Bryant-Baker_web-100x100.jpg)
As Trump Admin Pushes Logging, Community Comes Together to Protect Pine Mountain
16,000 individuals, 60 businesses, 70 orgs, and elected officials join opposition.
![](https://lpfw.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Flannelbush-Flowers-3_Pine-Mountain_Bryant-Baker_web-100x100.jpg)
As Comment Period Enters Final Week, Opposition to Logging Project Tops 10,000 Comments
Tribal groups, businesses, organizations, & elected officials join community to protect Pine Mountain.
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House Takes Another Step Toward Wilderness and Wild River Protections for Central Coast
The House amends must-pass legislation to include Central Coast Heritage Protection Act
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