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    Great piece from our friends at FUSEE."In a cross between Chicken Little and the Boy Who Cried Wolf, the [Willamette National Forest] is fomenting fear of so-called “danger trees” to promote clearcutting thousands of acres of burned forest as an urgent matter of public and firefighter safety" ... See MoreSee Less

    Opinion: Willamette National Forest’s hazard tree hysteria

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    The U.S. Forest Service is pushing a plan to log trees burned in the Willamette National Forest, writes Timothy Ingalsbee, executive director of Firefighters United for Safety, Ethics, and Ecology. Bu...
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    The City of Eugene has officially walked away from The City of Eugene has officially walked away from negotiations with NW Natural! This a good first step, but we need to do more to phase out fracked gas in Eugene. As a member of the Fossil Free Eugene Coalition, we are specifically pushing them to ban new gas infrastructure as their next step. Join us in speaking at the next City Council meeting! 

Link in bio to learn more.

#welikeitwild #FossilFreeEugene #ClimateJustice #PowerPastFrackedGas
    Volunteers just sent us these devastating images o Volunteers just sent us these devastating images of an @oregon_dot log deck, cut in the lawless post-fire logging bonanza along Highway 126 in the Holiday Farm fire perimeter. 

We are speechless.

Burnt trees like these are critical to storing massive amounts of carbon on the landscape, providing habitat for endangered species, and protecting our drinking water sources... but not if they are cut and sold to the highest bidder. 

The massive scale and lack of transparency of this roadside clearcutting is a threat to our communities, our drinking water, and our climate. Read more about our stance on post-fire roadside logging on our website. Link in bio ➡️

#WorthMoreStanding #ForestDefense #climatechange #wildfire
    Act today to ensure the imperiled spotted owl has Act today to ensure the imperiled spotted owl has the habitat protections it needs to survive and thrive. Link to Action in bio ▶️

 #spottedowl #welikeitwild #stopextinction #worthmorestanding #cascadiawildlands
    After months of campaigning, our coalition has suc After months of campaigning, our coalition has succeeded in protecting 40 acres of old growth forest in the proposed Smuggler timber sale on Washington state land. 

This is just the beginning of our efforts to protect the carbon-rich public forests in Washington, and there is still so much to do. Take action to call on Washington Governor Inslee to protect these critical forests for species habitat and climate mitigation: https://www.cascwild.org/protect-washingtons-legacy-forests/
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