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Tag: Curt Miene

Aldo’s Red Rock Inspires


This is the Exerpt. The Exerpt appears in various listings of posts.

Posted on May 10, 2012June 14, 2012Tags A Sand County Almanac, Aldo Leopold, Bob Ferris, Cascadia Wildlands, Curt Miene, Green Fire, the Shack, Thinking Like a Mountain, Wolf

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    Speak up to get Climate Advocates on Oregon's Powerful Board of Forestry! We have a secret climate change weapon: Our forests! But not if Big Timber logs them for short-term gains. The Board of Forestry can support climate-smart forestry if we get the right board. Ask your State Senator to vote “yes” on the new candidates. #welikeitwild #betterboardofforestry ... See MoreSee Less

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    Speak up to get Climate Advocates on Oregon's Powe Speak up to get Climate Advocates on Oregon's Powerful Board of Forestry! We have a secret climate change weapon: Our forests! But not if Big Timber logs them for short-term gains. The Board of Forestry can support climate-smart forestry if we get the right people on it. Ask your State Senator to vote “yes” on the new candidates. #welikeitwild #betterboardofforestry 

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    Post-fire logging harms drinking water quality and Post-fire logging harms drinking water quality and greatly impacts watersheds and habitat. 

Studies by top experts at Oregon State University have shown that post-fire logging can magnify the run off into streams by up to 28 times. Logging a fire-burned landscape can increase sedimentation in watersheds by 2,800%, harm salmon and trout and increase costs for communities who rely on clean and abundant drinking water. 

That is why Cascadia Wildlands stands against the 7,000+ acre Archie creek timber sale in the North Umpqua watershed. Watch our new video about the proposed project and take action to stop public lands post-fire logging in the North Umpqua watershed. 

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📷: Photo of post-fire logging in the North Umpqua watershed on private land from December 2020. Taken by a WildCAT volunteer.

#WorthMoreStanding #welikeitwild #NotOneBlackStick
    Oregon’s iconic North Umpqua watershed is in dan Oregon’s iconic North Umpqua watershed is in danger! Over 7,000 acres of public lands that burned in the Archie Creek wildfire are being proposed for destructive post-fire logging. 

Watch our new video about the proposed logging and take action on our website. Link in bio.

#WorthMoreStanding #NotOneBlackStick #WeLikeItWild
    We support Deb Haaland for Secretary of Interior! We support Deb Haaland for Secretary of Interior! Confirmation hearing today. #DebForInterior

Image credit: Seekseekqua or Kuassal Teminbi - later called Mount Jefferson by the Lewis and Clark Expedition (photo by Andrew Kumler).
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