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June 25, 2018
BEND, Ore. (AP) — Environmental advocates are calling out the Oregon Department of Transportation and its contractors for applying a weedkiller along a highway near Sister that unintentionally killed hundreds of ponderosa pine trees.
The Bulletin reported Thursday that environmentalists argued during the comment period for a U.S. Forest Service project to remove dead and dying trees that the various groups involved in the project didn't abide by instructions on the chosen herbicide from the Environmental Protection Agency.
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