Federal Judge Orders Settlement Talks in Spotted Frog Lawsuit
U.S. District Judge orders parties to meet and resolve dispute over Oregon spotted frog. Center for Biological Diversity and irrigation districts involved.
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Editorial: Deschutes Basin Needs Help from Oregon's Delegation
Oregon's Congressional delegation must act to protect the Deschutes River Basin from the Oregon Spotted Frog lawsuit, safeguarding frogs, farmers, fish, and the environment.
Irrigation Season Begins Amid Continued Concern About Drought
Learn how drought conditions and conservation efforts for the Oregon spotted frog will impact water availability in Central Oregon during the upcoming irrigation season. Stay informed and prepared for potential changes in water access.
Stay updated on the ongoing lawsuit regarding the upper Deschutes River. A federal judge recently denied a request for immediate changes to water flow, impacting the environment and irrigation season.
Environmentalists Oppose Official Spotted Frog Ruling
Environmentalists in Eugene, Ore. are fighting against a federal judge's decision to deny their motion for water management changes in Central Oregon reservoirs.
Op-Ed by WaterWatch on Judge Aikin temporary ruling on Deschutes River flows
Learn about the ongoing Upper Deschutes River Lawsuit from the perspective of WaterWatch of Oregon & Center for Biological Diversity. Get informed opinions on the environmental impact and conservation efforts.
All-or-nothing lawsuits not the answer for the Deschutes
U.S. District Judge Ann Aiken challenges environmentalists and irrigators to find a solution to avoid a costly court battle. Homework is assigned to both sides.
A federal judge in Eugene is considering changes to water management in Central Oregon's Deschutes River basin, following a request from environmental groups.
Judge to consider Deschutes River injunction in spotted frog lawsuit
Parties to meet in federal court to discuss implementing a court-ordered change in water management for the Deschutes Basin, benefiting the Oregon spotted frog.
Stay informed about the latest developments in water management in the Upper Deschutes River as a federal judge in Eugene presides over a crucial case.
Oregon jumps into Deschutes River spotted frog fray
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown seeks to join Deschutes Basin Oregon spotted frog federal litigation as a friend of the court to resolve water conflict collaboratively.
Discover the potential of the Deschutes River for fishing in Oregon with proper water flow management. Join Jeff Perin, a Sisters fly-fishing guide, on this adventure.
Walden: Bureau of Land Management will begin implementing water management, job creation bill
U.S. Rep. Greg Walden's legislation to improve water management and create jobs in central Oregon will soon be implemented, boosting the local economy.
State won't relax bridge ban for Bend park district
The Bend Park & Recreation District faces setback in building Deschutes River bridge as Oregon Parks and Recreation Commission denies rule change request.
Madras fears cutting irrigation will dry up community
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Environmental groups are suing the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and Central Oregon water districts over Deschutes River water management. Changes are demanded.
Irrigation district adds fee for spotted frog litigation
Stay informed about the latest developments at Tumalo Irrigation District. Learn about the new fee for patrons and legal battles over Oregon spotted frog habitat.
Environmental groups file preliminary injunction in federal court to disrupt water supplies in Oregon's Deschutes Basin, affecting families in Bend, Madras, Redmond, and Tumalo.
Groups file for Central Oregon water supply changes
Environmental groups seek immediate changes to water management at Central Oregon reservoirs to protect Oregon spotted frog. Federal judge urged to act.