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Environmentalists fight to block Oregon logging project in spotted owl habitat
Three conservation groups sued the U.S. Bureau of Land Management over a logging project in southern Oregon, arguing it violates federal environmental laws by endangering protected species like the northern spotted owl. The project, set to begin in July, covers nearly 7,000 acres in Camas Valley and faces legal challenges over habitat protection and wildfire risk assessments.
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