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		<description><![CDATA[Mixed up incentives makes logging pay for schools. | Oregon is faced with a devilish choice: cut badly-needed funding for schools or continue cutting forests too quickly and forget about protecting wildlife? Here&#8217;s the back story&#8230; Two years ago, Oregon&#8217;s legislature told the state&#8217;s Department of Forestry (ODF) to raise the cut rate on state lands, the better to boost revenues in an era of budget shortfalls. (In Oregon, as in Washington, timber sales on state lands go to...]]></description>
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