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Elliott OSU testimony 2019.12.10

Posted on December 19, 2019

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    Staff Spotlight! Know your Cascadia Wildlands staff members!⭐️ Josh Laughlin, our fearless leader since 2015, but with Cascadia off and on since its inception in 1998.⭐️ Kaley CoslowSauer, our Design and Events Director since July 2013.Josh: Josh was born and raised on sandy Cape Cod. He graduated from the University of Oregon with degrees in Journalism and Environmental Studies in 1998 and worked as an editor of the Earth First! Journal until 2001. Thereafter, he teamed back up with Cascadia Wildlands where he has worn a number of hats for the organization. In 2015 he was hired as Executive Director. When not working to protect and restore the watersheds and species of Cascadia, he enjoys floating down the bioregion’s spectacular rivers, digging in the garden, playing ultimate frisbee, and raising his kiddos.Kaley: Kaley is a native West coaster, born in California but grew up in Rhode Island. While spending her summers in California and rural Oregon, it was in La Pine at her grandparents’ RV park, fishing in Oregon lakes, and weeks spent at camp on the Oregon coast where she developed her love for Oregon. This carried her to the University of Oregon where first she received a B.A. before continuing her studies in Multimedia Management, Museum Studies, and Non-Profits to earn a M.S. in Arts Management in 2010. Kaley loves using good design and thoughtful marketing in order to create effective communications that educate the community and help build connections. When not enjoying the outdoors, you can find her sewing and creating art, dancing, and juggling. She loves telling jokes and is always up to hear a new one.#welikeitwild #CascadiaWildlands ... See MoreSee Less

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    Staff Spotlight! Know your Cascadia Wildlands staf Staff Spotlight! Know your Cascadia Wildlands staff members!

⭐️ Josh Laughlin, our fearless leader since 2015, but with Cascadia off and on since its inception in 1998.

⭐️ Kaley CoslowSauer, our Design and Events Director since July 2013.

Josh: Josh was born and raised on sandy Cape Cod. He graduated from the University of Oregon with degrees in Journalism and Environmental Studies in 1998 and worked as an editor of the Earth First! Journal until 2001. Thereafter, he teamed back up with Cascadia Wildlands where he has worn a number of hats for the organization. In 2015 he was hired as Executive Director. When not working to protect and restore the watersheds and species of Cascadia, he enjoys floating down the bioregion’s spectacular rivers, digging in the garden, playing ultimate frisbee, and raising his kiddos.

Kaley: Kaley is a native West coaster, born in California but grew up in Rhode Island. While spending her summers in California and rural Oregon, it was in La Pine at her grandparents’ RV park, fishing in Oregon lakes, and weeks spent at camp on the Oregon coast where she developed her love for Oregon. This carried her to the University of Oregon where first she received a B.A. before continuing her studies in Multimedia Management, Museum Studies, and Non-Profits to earn a M.S. in Arts Management in 2010. Kaley loves using good design and thoughtful marketing in order to create effective communications that educate the community and help build connections. When not enjoying the outdoors, you can find her sewing and creating art, dancing, and juggling. She loves telling jokes and is always up to hear a new one.

#welikeitwild #CascadiaWildlands
    They're all a 10 but they love to work hard AND pl They're all a 10 but they love to work hard AND play hard...😍 100/10!

Cascadia Wildlands staff and summer legal interns (most of them) had a killer time on our annual float down the McKenzie River! We went from Paradise to Bruckart Bridge, starting above the Holiday Farm Fire burn area and floated into it.

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    As crippling heat waves and severe drought sweep t As crippling heat waves and severe drought sweep the nation, the need for bold climate action is clear. Ensure that the Biden Administration’s promises to act on climate are bolstered by robust, meaningful protections for the climate forests we depend on for carbon storage, drinking water, and diverse wildlife habitat. Now is the time to show our widespread, overwhelming support for broad, science-based protections for mature and old growth forests. 

TAKE ACTION: Join us in asking the @u.s.forestservice and @mypubliclands to establish lasting protections for mature and old growth forests. Link in bio ➡️

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    🐺 Lawsuit for wolves filed today! LINK in Bio 🐺 Lawsuit for wolves filed today! 

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“Unfortunately, by failing to take action to promulgate science-based wolf management regulations despite Gov. Inslee’s clear direction, the WDFW Commission has aligned itself with anti-wolf minority interests,” said Nick Cady, legal director for Cascadia Wildlands. “We were only asking the agency to follow its own guidelines.”

Today’s lawsuit was filed on behalf of Cascadia Wildlands, the @centerforbiodiv, Kettle Range Conservation Group, @westernwatershedsproject, and @wildearthguardians.

📸 Washington wolf image captured by remote trail camera (by WDFW).

#kettlerangeconservation #SaveWolves #CascadiaWildlands #welikeitwild
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