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    We add our voices to the chorus of advocates calling for immediate changes both to codify reproductive freedoms and to address and remedy the politicization of the court. Our future — the health of individuals and the planet — depends on such actions. Follow link below for our full statement on the Supreme Court's decisions.📸 Pro-Choice, Pro Roe Rally in Eugene Oregon, June 2022 (photo by Cascadia Wildlands). ... See MoreSee Less

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    Cascadia Wildlands’ Statement on the Overturning of Roe v. Wade
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    Supreme Court Destroys Its Own Legitimacy We add Supreme Court Destroys Its Own Legitimacy 

We add our voices to the chorus of advocates calling for immediate changes both to codify reproductive freedoms and to address and remedy the politicization of the court. Our future — the health of individuals and the planet — depends on such actions. 

LINK in Bio ➡ for our full statement on the Supreme Court's Decisions

📸 Pro-Choice, Pro Roe Rally in Eugene Oregon, June 2022 (all photos by Cascadia Wildlands).
    😎 Auction Sneak Peek! 😎 Our June 25th event 😎 Auction Sneak Peek! 😎 Our June 25th event ‘Down by the River: Summer Soirée and Auction’ is SOLD OUT!

This package will be a Live Auction item: Experience Sauvie Island Farm-to-Plate Dinner, and Private Accommodations for Four

LINK in Bio ➡ for all the details

Package description: Four people will enjoy a leisurely day exploring Sauvie Island, originally Wapato Island or Wappatoo Island, which is the largest island along the Columbia River, at 26,000 acres, and one of the largest river islands in the United States. You'll head to the incredible Topaz Farm to experience dining al fresco at a gourmet farm-to-plate dinner. Before your five-course scrumptious dinner, duck behind the scenes for a private tour including a unique, hands-on experience with the local farm animals. Browse their fresh no-spray farm produce or sit back with a glass of local wine, cider, or beer as you enjoy life on the farm. After a long, satisfying day, relax at a nearby Airbnb of your choice to ponder your amazing experience (package includes a $300 Airbnb gift card; accommodations subject to availability). (Generously donated by Jennie Morrow-Lopez, Board Members Dan Snyder and Kim Hyland, and @topazfarm).

📸 All photos from https://topazfarm.com/
    Thank you @defazio4oregon for introducing and adva Thank you @defazio4oregon for introducing and advancing the Wild Rogue Conservation and Recreation Enhancement Act (HR 7509), heard today in the House Natural Resources Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests and Public Lands. Let's make this important bill law!

This important bill creates the 98,000-acre Rogue Canyon National Recreation Area and expands the Wild Rogue Wilderness by 59,000 acres, providing needed safeguards for Rogue River tributaries, drinking water sources, imperiled species' habitat and the area's sustainable recreation-based economy.
 
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    😎 Auction Sneak Peek! 😎 Our June 25th event 😎 Auction Sneak Peek! 😎 Our June 25th event ‘Down by the River: Summer Soirée and Auction’ is now SOLD OUT!

This package will be a Live Auction item: Two Nights at a Cozy, Two-bedroom Little Deschutes River Log Cabin 

LINK in Bio ➡ for all the details

Package description: Spend two nights in a fully equipped, two bedroom, one bathroom, cozy log cabin on the Little Deschutes River near La Pine. Enjoy the solitude on the property’s five acres, stroll down the path to the river, soak in the hot tub, warm up by the stove, cook meals in the open kitchen and enjoy all the recreation opportunities and excursions that abound — Mt. Bachelor, Newberry Crater, High Desert Museum, Bend, lava tubes, Three Sisters Wilderness, Cascade lakes, sparkling mountain rivers, and so much more. (Generously donated by Noah Greenwald and Amy Atwood ).
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