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Complaint and Temporary Restraining Order Filed to Halt Elliott Disposal

April 21, 2014 — Cascadia Wildlands and allies today filed a petition for review and a temporary restraining order to halt the state of Oregon's disposal of the 788-acre East Hakki Ridge parcel on the Elliott State Forest.

Posted on April 21, 2014

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    In a HUGE win for our movement, the Federal Energy In a HUGE win for our movement, the Federal Energy Regulatory Committee has sided with the State of Oregon in their denial of a necessary permit for the Jordan Cove fracked gas pipeline. 

“For 15 years this climate-polluting proposal threatened landowners, waterways, forests and imperiled species across southern Oregon,” said Dylan Plummer, grassroots organizer with Cascadia Wildlands. “Today, we can finally breathe a sigh of relief, and tomorrow we will redouble our efforts to end this project for good.”

Read more about the decision here: https://powerpastfrackedgas.org/press-release-ferc-upholds-oregon-clean-water-act-denial-jordan-cove-lng/

#NoLNG #BuildBackFossilFree
    As private lands throughout the McKenzie watershed As private lands throughout the McKenzie watershed are clearcut after the Holiday Farm Fire, it is more important than ever to protect our public forests. Take action to stop post-fire logging in the McKenzie! https://bit.ly/3bz4N8f
    @washdnr spent 2020 selling off old growth forest @washdnr spent 2020 selling off old growth forest to the highest bidder, despite the widespread community opposition and the impacts on climate and endangered species. We sure hope that their 2021 new year’s resolution is to protect the vital forest land that they manage. 
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