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CascWild benefit event: HOHM VI POSTER PRINT FINAL 3.12.19

Posted on March 14, 2019March 14, 2019

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This Native American Heritage day, we are happy to This Native American Heritage day, we are happy to highlight the Native American Arts & Crafts Market. 

The market takes place at the farmer's market pavilion in Eugene, July thru December 10 am — 4pm. 1st Sunday of every month! This Sunday, Dec 3 and Saturday, December 16th make sure to check out the last markets of the season! 

Thank you Joel Southhall for the photos. 

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We've been field checking the Calloway timber sale We've been field checking the Calloway timber sale lately... thanks to everyone (doggos included) who has come out so far! 

#WeLikeItWild #CallowayTimberSale #CascadiaWildlands
Get those running shoes on! We’re climbing that Get those running shoes on! We’re climbing that mountain!

Mountain Rose Herbs is matching donations until we reach $10,000 this month! That means your $5 cup of coffee could be $10 for conservation. 

Plus, if you make a reoccurring donation of $25/ month you’ll receive a 25th Anniversary t-shirt! 

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🚨 Today, eleven conservation groups — includi 🚨 Today, eleven conservation groups — including Cascadia Wildlands — sent a letter calling on Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek and the Board of Forestry to protect additional acres of forest lands in the proposed Western Oregon State Forest Habitat Conservation Plan. Specifically, the letter seeks to protect forests older than 80 years in the Tillamook and Clatsop state forests. 🚨

“In the face of climate and biodiversity crises, older forests and precious watersheds like Cook Creek must be conserved as valuable climate refugia for imperiled species,” said Grace Brahler, wildlands director with Cascadia
Wildlands. “Protecting older forests from logging and damaging road building is vital for the Department of Forestry to achieve the vision laid out in its Climate Change and Carbon Plan.”

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Photo location: Kings Mountain, Tillamook State Forest

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