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Down By the River: Summer Soirée and Auction – June 25, 2022

Down By the River: Summer Soirée and Auction – June 25, 2022


Time to mark your calendars for: Down By the River: Summer Soirée and Auction at Mt. Pisgah’s White Oak Pavilion The evening of Saturday June 25, 2022.  We’ll congregate safely … Continue reading Down By the River: Summer Soirée and Auction – June 25, 2022

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Alesong Brewing benefit for Cascadia — month long in May

Alesong Brewing benefit for Cascadia — month long in May


Cascadia Wildlands is elated to partner with local favorite Alesong Brewing & Blending. Each month, someone on Alesong’s team chooses a local organization to which they donate 25% of the sale … Continue reading Alesong Brewing benefit for Cascadia — month long in May

Posted on May 22, 2021June 1, 2021Tags Alesong, beer, benefit event

Alesong Brewing benefit for Cascadia Wildlands


Please join us Thursday, May 6 at Alesong’s tasting room Alesong on 5th in 5th Street Public Market Eugene, OR from 5:00-7:00 PM to meet Cascadia Wildlands staff and support … Continue reading Alesong Brewing benefit for Cascadia Wildlands

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Alesong Brewing benefit for Cascadia — May 6


Please join us Thursday, May 6 at the Alesong tasting room in Eugene from 5:00-7:00 PM to meet Cascadia Wildlands staff and support us by ordering a glass or two of … Continue reading Alesong Brewing benefit for Cascadia — May 6

Posted on May 5, 2021May 11, 2021Tags Alesong, beer, benefit event, Eugene, event, events calendar
Earth Day Weekend Fundraiser at Thinking Tree Spirits!

Earth Day Weekend Fundraiser at Thinking Tree Spirits!


Our friends at Thinking Tree Spirits — local craft distillery extraordinaire — are running a weekend-long fundraiser for us as part of their Earth Day weekend celebration! DATE: April 16, … Continue reading Earth Day Weekend Fundraiser at Thinking Tree Spirits!

Posted on April 15, 2021April 19, 2021Tags benefit event, Earth Day, fundraiser
Earth Day Weekend Fundraiser at Thinking Tree Spirits!

Earth Day Weekend Fundraiser at Thinking Tree Spirits!


Our friends at Thinking Tree Spirits — local craft distillery extraordinaire — are running a weekend-long fundraiser for us as part of their Earth Day weekend celebration! DATE: April 16, … Continue reading Earth Day Weekend Fundraiser at Thinking Tree Spirits!

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Dance Party Benefit Event — April 5, 2019


Join Us at HOHM! 100% of proceeds donated to Cascadia Wildlands More info HERE

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Dance Party Benefit — April 5, 2019


Join Us at HOHM! 100% of proceeds donated to Cascadia Wildlands Underground House, Techno, & DnB Music & Benefit Event with Funktion-One (Official) Sound The Event Entry (18+): $10 Re-Entry: … Continue reading Dance Party Benefit — April 5, 2019

Posted on March 14, 2019February 26, 2020Tags benefit event, dance party, Eugene, fundraiser, music
Beer Benefit at The Wheel Apizza Pub- October 29, 2019

Beer Benefit at The Wheel Apizza Pub- October 29, 2019


Free to attend! From 12pm – 9pm $1 from each pint sold will be donated to CW. Join us from 6-7:30pm for music on the patio with local musicians and enjoy a pint with CW staff and volunteers.

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Join Us for the Last Pints Event of 2018! — September 6

Join Us for the Last Pints Event of 2018! — September 6


Don’t miss out on the last Pints Gone Wild! event of the year! THIS THURSDAY – September 6, 2018 We’ll be there from    6 – 8pm Benefit runs all day  … Continue reading Join Us for the Last Pints Event of 2018! — September 6

Posted on September 6, 2018February 26, 2020Tags beer, benefit event, community, events, Ninkasi, Pints For A Cause, Pints Gone Wild

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🎉 BREAKING 🎉 Legal Agreement Will Bring New Protections From Logging to Oregon Coast Coho Salmon Resolving multiyear litigation over the harms of logging to coho salmon, conservation groups reached an agreement today with the Oregon Department of Forestry to greatly expand stream buffers across more than half a million acres of the Tillamook and Clatsop state forests. Many thanks to attorneys at Center for Biological Diversity and Crag Law Center for representing Cascadia Wildlands, Native Fish Society and CBD. ...📸 The two largest state forests in Oregon, the Tillamook and Clatsop State Forests, contain critical spawning and rearing habitat for the threatened Oregon Coast coho salmon (photo by Tom and Pat Leeson). ... See MoreSee Less

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Resolving multiyear litigation over the harms of logging to coho salmon, conservation groups reached an agreement today with ODF to greatly expand stream buffers across more than half a million acres ...
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🎉 BREAKING 🎉 Legal Agreement Will Bring New 🎉 BREAKING 🎉 Legal Agreement Will Bring New Protections From Logging to Oregon Coast Coho Salmon 

Resolving multiyear litigation over the harms of logging to coho salmon, conservation groups reached an agreement today with the Oregon Department of Forestry to greatly expand stream buffers across more than half a million acres of the Tillamook and Clatsop state forests. 

LINK in Bio ➡  to read full press release.

Many thanks to @centerforbiodiv and @craglawcenter for representing the conservation groups!

#Coho #SaveOurWildSalmon #welikeitwild

📸 The two largest state forests in Oregon, the Tillamook and Clatsop State Forests, contain critical spawning and rearing habitat for the threatened Oregon Coast coho salmon (photo by Tom and Pat Leeson).
March 21 is the International Day of Forests. Our March 21 is the International Day of Forests. Our forests can be key tools for taking on climate change. Conserving old-growth and mature trees is one of the most powerful—and cost-effective—ways to remove carbon pollution from the atmosphere. But right now, only a fraction of them are protected in the US. We need to #ActOnClimate, by protecting mature and #OldGrowth forests from logging and deforestation.

Tell @potus @usdepartmentofagriculture to make🌲🌳🌲 part of the climate solution. 

Take action > LINK in Bio ➡

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#InternationalDayOfForests
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Happy first day of spring! 💚 Our favorite ear Happy first day of spring! 💚 

Our favorite early spring wildflower is definitely Western trillium. These unmistakable plants softly light up the understory of western Cascadia's moist coniferous forests and are recognized by their flowers and leaves that come in threes. Later in the spring, you may notice that some of the flowers have turned a purplish color. This tells us that the trilliums have been pollinated and are getting ready to fruit and return back to the soil until next spring. 🌱

Remember to only admire and photograph trilliums, but *never* pick them — these flowers are extremely sensitive and can take up to 10 years before they bloom. 

📸 Cascadia Wildlands staff

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📢 Can you help us put citizen science tactics o 📢 Can you help us put citizen science tactics or legal tools to work to protect imminently threatened wildlands, waterways, and wildlife?

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