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Oregon wolf advocates join others in lawsuit
By: Joanne Scharer | May 7th, 2008 4:35 PM

In April, Salem Monthly reported that the federal government had delisted the Northern Rockies gray wolf from the endangered species list. Twelve environmental groups that opposed the delisting from the onset and submitted notice to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service of their intent to challenge the delisting have officially filed a lawsuit in federal court....[read more]
  
Electronic reusable paper on the horizon
May 6th, 2008 1:14 PM
See what the folks at PARC are up to and how they may be saving trees in the near future

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Turtle Ridge wildlife sanctuary helps animals escape the dangers of suburbia
May 2008 - Salem Monthly
Hospital offers a 24-hour assistance line if you find an injured or lost animal
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Oregon Environmental Council offers information on how to protect from deadly chemicals
May 2008 - Salem Monthly
Childcare providers who adhere to standards receive OEC endorsement
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Oregon Department of Environmental Quality offers a new 'ticketing'
May 2008 - Salem Monthly
Regulations are intended to speed up disciplinary process
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Planet Protector: Millie Estrin
May 2008 - Salem Monthly
What have you done for the earth today?
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Polk County dairy generates its own energy with its waste products
April 2008 - Salem Monthly
Extra electricity will be added to the grid and will benefit surrounding homes
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Fresh Fingers reach more hungry Salem people
April 2008 - Salem Monthly
The company recently expanded to offer retail products.
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Who brought the electric car back to life?
April 2008 - Salem Monthly
Lifesource Natural Foods imports a fully electric truck
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Organic Gardening 101
April 2008 - Salem Monthly
Class to be held at Oregon State University
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Willamette Valley home to program to restore wetlands
April 2008 - Salem Monthly
Willamette Floodplain Restoration Program focuses on returning riverside farmland to its origins.
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Oregon Legislature goes green
April 2008 - Salem Monthly
Senate pushes through several earth-friendly initiatives
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Willamette Biomass Products opens in Polk County
April 2008 - Salem Monthly
Seed processor to team up with local biofuel producer
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Willamette Biomass Products opens in Polk County
Seed processor to team up with local biofuel producer
Polk County butterfly exhibit offers a taste of tropics
Wings of Wonder lab focuses on growing and releasing indigenous butterflies
Grey wolves lose their place on the endangered species list
Triumph for environmentalists or hunters? Some worry that it could become a target.
Could the futuristic Aptera be the new face of hybrid technology?
Salem Monthly investigates improvements to current 'green' cars.
Green Report: Salem Monthly names Greg Craven "Planet Protector of the Year"
Middle school teacher reaches millions with his message on global climate change.
OLCV plans Marion County Campaign Kickoff
Endorsements to be announced, candidates introduced

Minto Brown: Salem's natural sanctuary
Local folks love their dog park
Green: Notes on the local scene
PGE in a lawsuit, how to protect yourself from toxins.
Planet Protector - Abbey Vanderbeek
What have you done for the earth today?
Smarter power usage could save billions
Are `grid-friendly' appliances the answer?
Marie Gravelle: February's Planet Protector
What have you done for the earth today?
Green Scene - February
Local temple goes green; businesses recognized by Clean Energy Challenge; Oregon storm water practices
Honda releases hydrogen car, on limited basis
Technology is too new to judge

OLCV releases early election endorsements
Several environmental events are planned for the coming months
Earthen floors make eco-friendly homes
Green building from the ground up
Urban Growth Framework will weaken guidelines
Despite public input, Planning Commission moves forward with changes
EPA says Oregon, California and 15 other states can't set emission rules
Proposed regulations could have cut emissions by nearly one-third
Environmental groups offer education and resources
Straub Center brings lecture series; Willamette Riverkeepers water trail maps
Oregon Birding Trails invites public input
Designs are in the works for the Willamette Valley birding trail
Sally White, January's Planet Protector
What have you done for the earth today?
Climate change conference will feature protest song
Kristen Grainger hopes a music video contest will raise awareness
Is it really green?
A study shows that companies will fib to appear eco-friendly
Marion County gets EarthWISE
New program assists businesses with free resources and environmental consultation
Fueling Oregon with sustainable biofuels
Oregon Environmental Council examines responsible and sustainable biofuel practices
Oregon Tilth to host annual conference
Sustainable agriculture and organic food production to be featured
Planet Protector - Lori Beemer
What have you done for the earth today?
Organic Fingers offers organic lunch options to schools and daycares
Evann Remington hopes to make childhood obesity a thing of the past
Energy Star campaign invites public to 'Change a Light, Change the World'
Conserve energy quickly and easily with efficient light bulbs
Master Recycler classes offered in 2008; register now
Marion County offers another set of classes to make you earth-savvy
Global warming forum will offer film, panel discussion
Chemeketa to host forum on global warming.
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