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Field-checking the HLB-MITA Salvage Project which proposes clearcutting over 1,500 acres of public land in the McKenzie Watershed where the Holiday Farm Fire swept through last fall (photo by Cascadia Wildlands, January 2021).

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🚨Wall Street grows profits, not forests.🚨 Join us 9/27-9/28 in Portland. Show up Wednesday 9/27 to oppose the “Who Will Own the Forest?” conference to tell Wall Street investors our forests are worth more than their profits. Then, join the #ForestsOverProfits conference 9/28 to learn about real solutions + alternatives to profit-driven forestry. Learn more ⬇️🦉🌲 ... See MoreSee Less

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People, climate and communities over profit! Capitalist timber investors grow profits, not forests. we’re rising up and speaking out; our forests must be managed for the health of our communities &...
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🚩🌲Wall Street investors & their mega-pollute 🚩🌲Wall Street investors & their mega-polluter friends are coming to PDX for the “Who Will Own the Forest?” conference, where they’ll talk shop about investing in forests for clearcutting and green-washed climate solutions, like biomass. 

Join us 9/27 for a huge protest to show these rich elites we won’t let them sacrifice our forests, communities, and climate for their profits. 

Then, show up 9/28 for the #ForestsOverProfits conference in PDX. 

We need real solutions to the climate crisis, not industrial logging and colonial land grabbing. We’ll learn about alternatives to corporate, profit-driven management, like Land Back & other indigenous land management systems, community forestry & land trusts, and sustainable forest management.

@pnwfcalliance 

#ForestsOverProfits #WhoWillOwnTheForest #CascadiaWildlands #NorthwestForestAlliance #WeLikeItWild

📸: Cascadia WildCAT
Today, Cascadia Wildlands and @oregonwild challeng Today, Cascadia Wildlands and @oregonwild challenged a Bureau of Land Management (BLM) logging project that would clearcut mature and old-growth forests and degrade protected wildlife habitat for endangered species. 

🌲The Big Weekly Elk logging sale has the potential to log over 3,500 acres of forest — including areas supposed to be set aside to protect marbled murrelets.

Press Release in our bio! 

#CascadiaWildlands #WeLikeItWild #ForestDefense
Thank you to everyone that came out for the climat Thank you to everyone that came out for the climate strike last Friday — especially all the young people who took the lead in organizing the event. 👏🌎

@sunrise.eug @fossilfreeeugene

#climatestrike #cascadiawildlands #WeLikeItWild

📸: Claire Barber
Success! No more wildlife killing contests on Oreg Success! No more wildlife killing contests on Oregon's public lands. 

“We are overjoyed that cruel, unsporting wildlife killing contests will never again occur on public lands in Oregon. We thank ODFW staff and Commissioners for recognizing that killing contests violate the agency’s mission to manage wildlife in trust for present and future generations.” — Bethany Cotton, conservation director with Cascadia Wildlands. 

THANK YOU to everyone who showed their support through the process! Without you, we wouldn't have the significant traction to make change like this. Read more about this historic move on our website, link in bio. 

#weLikeItWild #CascadiaWidllands #nomorekillingcontests #outdoorsoregon 

@portlandaudubon @humanesociety @oregonwild 

Photo: Vickie J Anderson, CC BY-SA 4.0
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