For immediate release September 5, 2012 Contact: Noah Greenwald, Center for Biological Diversity, (503) 484-7495 Bob Ferris, Cascadia Wildlands, (541) 434-1463 OLYMPIA, Wash.— Following two depredations last … Continue reading Press Release: Washington State Resumes Hunt for Wolves With Aim to Destroy Wedge Pack
Press Release: Washington Wolves Get Temporary Reprieve From Kill Order
For Immediate Release, August 30, 2012 Contact: Tim Ream, Center for Biological Diversity, (541) 531-8541 Bob Ferris, Cascadia Wildlands, (541) 434-1463 Washington Wolves Get Temporary Reprieve From Kill Order … Continue reading Press Release: Washington Wolves Get Temporary Reprieve From Kill Order
Upper Minam Wolf Pack Documented in Eagle Cap Wilderness
The Oregonian by Richard Cockle JOSEPH — Oregon has a brand new wolf pack, complete with a litter of five pups, discovered last weekend deep in the 560-square-mile Eagle Cap … Continue reading Upper Minam Wolf Pack Documented in Eagle Cap Wilderness
Communications and Outreach Internships (Continuous)
Communications & Outreach Internships (Continuous) About Cascadia Wildlands: Cascadia Wildlands envisions vast old-growth forests, rivers full of wild salmon, wolves howling in the backcountry, and vibrant communities sustained … Continue reading Communications and Outreach Internships (Continuous)
State of Washington Urged to Halt Wolf Killing: Evidence Lacking That Wedge Wolf Pack Is Responsible for Livestock Loss
For Immediate Release, August 24, 2012 Contact: Bob Ferris, Cascadia Wildlands, (541) 434-1463 Noah Greenwald, Center for Biological Diversity, (503) 484-7495 Suzanne Stone, Defenders of Wildlife, (208) 861-4655 Greg Costello, … Continue reading State of Washington Urged to Halt Wolf Killing: Evidence Lacking That Wedge Wolf Pack Is Responsible for Livestock Loss
Lawsuit Intervenor Opposed: Conservation Groups are Against Oregon Counties Joining Defendants’ Side in a Challenge to Logging Rules
August 24, 2012 The Register-Guard by Karen McCowan Eugene-based Cascadia Wildlands and two other conservation groups are opposing a bid by the Association of Oregon Counties to intervene in … Continue reading Lawsuit Intervenor Opposed: Conservation Groups are Against Oregon Counties Joining Defendants’ Side in a Challenge to Logging Rules
Pass a Public Lands Bill: Preserving Wilderness Should be a Bipartisan Priority
by the Register-Guard editorial board There aren’t many issues on which Democrats and Republicans can agree these days, but one of them should be the importance of preserving the wilderness … Continue reading Pass a Public Lands Bill: Preserving Wilderness Should be a Bipartisan Priority
Conservation groups ask Obama to keep western population of Northwest’s gray wolves on endangered species list
August 14, 2012 Scott Learn, The Oregonian Gray wolves in the western Oregon and Washington and California are just beginning to recover and should continue to be protected under the Endangered … Continue reading Conservation groups ask Obama to keep western population of Northwest’s gray wolves on endangered species list
Twenty-four Conservation Groups Call on Obama to Maintain Federal Protections for Wolves in the Northwest
For Immediate Release, August 14, 2012 Noah Greenwald, Center for Biological Diversity, (503) 484-7495 Jasmine Minbashian, Conservation Northwest, (360) 671-9950 x29 John Motsinger, Defenders of Wildlife, (202) 772-0288 Rob Klavins, … Continue reading Twenty-four Conservation Groups Call on Obama to Maintain Federal Protections for Wolves in the Northwest
Bob Ferris on the Radio in Coos Bay–of Timber, Coal, LNG, and Jobs
Bob Ferris interview on the Mark McKelvey Show on July 10, 2012. He and Mark talk about timber, coal, LNG and jobs in Coos Bay. The 40-minute interview starts … Continue reading Bob Ferris on the Radio in Coos Bay–of Timber, Coal, LNG, and Jobs