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Tag: Hikes

Field Trip to Flat Country Timber Sale — March 14, 2020


* The deadline for this action has past. * This hike has already happened. Our field checking intern wrote up a blog post from the visit to Flat Country. Check … Continue reading Field Trip to Flat Country Timber Sale — March 14, 2020

Posted on February 24, 2020July 21, 2020Tags field checking, fire, flat country, forest defense, Hikes, Timber Sales, WildCAT, wildfire
Visit the Devil’s Staircase Wilderness Area! — August 24, 2019

Visit the Devil’s Staircase Wilderness Area! — August 24, 2019


Posted on May 21, 2019February 26, 2020Tags Devil's Staircase Wilderness, Hikes
Visit the Devil’s Staircase Wilderness Area! — July 13, 2019

Visit the Devil’s Staircase Wilderness Area! — July 13, 2019


Posted on May 21, 2019February 26, 2020Tags Devil's Staircase Wilderness, hike, Hikes
Visit the Devil’s Staircase Wilderness Area! — June 1, 2019

Visit the Devil’s Staircase Wilderness Area! — June 1, 2019


Posted on May 21, 2019February 26, 2020Tags Devil's Staircase Wilderness, Hikes

Devil’s Staircase Hike: Carbon Basin and the Dark Grove — November 10th, 2018


This all-day strenuous hike is a collaboration between Cascadia Wildlands and Our Forests that will take you into one of the most primeval places left in Oregon. This hike doesn’t go … Continue reading Devil’s Staircase Hike: Carbon Basin and the Dark Grove — November 10th, 2018

Posted on October 8, 2018February 26, 2020Tags Devil's Staircase Wilderness, hike, Hikes, Protect Devil's Staircase
Hike & Bike the Threatened Thurston Hills Trails – November 3rd

Hike & Bike the Threatened Thurston Hills Trails – November 3rd


REGISTER HERE TO JOIN US WHAT: Join Cascadia and Climate Justice League for a visit to the proposed Thurston Hills clearcut timber sale. The Springfield Bureau of Land Management is … Continue reading Hike & Bike the Threatened Thurston Hills Trails – November 3rd

Posted on October 1, 2018February 26, 2020Tags bike, clearcut, hike, Hikes, Springfield, Thurston Hills, timber sale, Wilamalane

Climbing the Quartz Timber Sale


The Quartz Timber sale is an 847-acre logging project set to take place in the Umpqua National Forest. The timber sale proposes to commercially log and burn older forest in … Continue reading Climbing the Quartz Timber Sale

Posted on August 7, 2017June 14, 2018Tags benton forest coalition, Campaign News Updates, climbing, cottage grove, Hikes, Lectures and Presentations, National Forests, nest, Protect Public Forests, Protecting Forests and Wild Places, quartz, Red Tree Voles, spotted owls, Strategic Litigation, surveys, timber sale, Umpqua

Explore the Elliott State Forest with Cascadia Wildlands


We’ll be offering a couple of public hikes into the Elliott State Forest the spring/summer of 2016. The Elliott State Forest is between Reedsport and Coos Bay, and goes as far … Continue reading Explore the Elliott State Forest with Cascadia Wildlands

Posted on April 27, 2016June 14, 2018Tags Department of State Lands, Elliott, Elliott State Forest, hike, Hikes, Lectures and Presentations, Oregon Campaigns, Oregon Forests, Protecting Forests and Wild Places, Save the Elliott Rainforest

Stand Up for Public Lands!


In the midst of the ridiculous scene unfolding at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, bigger, darker, and more intelligent forces are working to give away our public lands.  Our public … Continue reading Stand Up for Public Lands!

Posted on January 14, 2016June 19, 2018Tags BLM, bundy, Campaign News Updates, Campaigns, Cascadia, Exploring Cascadia, extremists, gas, grazing, Hikes, Keeping Rural Economies Vibrant, Lectures and Presentations, malheur, militants, national, National Forests, national parks, oil, Protect Public Forests, Protecting Forests and Wild Places, public, public lands, rally, refuge, Restoring Wolves and Other Species, Revive Rural Oregon, Save Our Wild Salmon Heritage, Shared Responsibilities, support, Western Oregon BLM Lands, wildlands, wildlife

Public Lands Rallies Planned Across Oregon


#RefugeRally Announced for Tuesday, Jan 19th Public will gather to support Malheur refuge, celebrate national public lands OREGON/WASHINGTON- Rallies supporting Malheur National Wildlife Refuge and public lands will be held … Continue reading Public Lands Rallies Planned Across Oregon

Posted on January 14, 2016June 19, 2018Tags 19, 19th, Campaign News Updates, county, harney, harney county, Hikes, january, Keeping Rural Economies Vibrant, lands, Lectures and Presentations, malheur, National Forests, Oregon, Oregon Campaigns, Protect Public Forests, Protecting Forests and Wild Places, public, public land, public lands, rally, refuge, refugerally, Save Our Wild Salmon Heritage, supporters, tuesday, Washington, Western Oregon BLM Lands

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    🎉 HUGE WIN FOR OLD-GROWTH AND MARBLED MURRELETS! 🎉 For Immediate Release: Court Halts Logging of Elliott State Forest Tract Sold to Private Timber Company.Today, a U.S. District Court judge issued a ruling (see link in bio) that permanently prevents Scott Timber from clearcutting old-growth forest previously part of the Elliott State Forest. The court found that the proposed logging of the “Benson Ridge” (pictured, photo by Francis Eatherington) parcel by Roseburg Forest Products would harm and harass threatened marbled murrelets, violating the federal Endangered Species Act. In August 2016, we and our partners @centerforbiodiv and @portlandaudubon filed suit seeking to block Scott Timber from clearcutting 49 acres of the 355-acre parcel of land because of the impacts to threatened marbled murrelets. The sea birds, which make their nests in high canopy old growth were documented in the stand proposed for clearcutting more than 200 times by both @coastrangeforestwatch, and the logging company’s own contractors. 📍The Elliott State Research Forests is located in the traditional homelands of the Hanis Coos, Miluk Coos, and Quiich peoples. Read the full press release at the link in our bio! ... See MoreSee Less

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    🎉 HUGE WIN FOR OLD-GROWTH AND MARBLED MURRELETS 🎉 HUGE WIN FOR OLD-GROWTH AND MARBLED MURRELETS! 🎉 

For Immediate Release: 
Court Halts Logging of Elliott State Forest Tract Sold to Private Timber Company.

Today, a U.S. District Court judge issued a ruling (see link in bio) that permanently prevents Scott Timber from clearcutting old-growth forest previously part of the Elliott State Forest. The court found that the proposed logging of the “Benson Ridge” (pictured, photo by Francis Eatherington) parcel by Roseburg Forest Products would harm and harass threatened marbled murrelets, violating the federal Endangered Species Act. 
 
In August 2016, we and our partners @centerforbiodiv and @portlandaudubon filed suit seeking to block Scott Timber from clearcutting 49 acres of the 355-acre parcel of land because of the impacts to threatened marbled murrelets. The sea birds, which make their nests in high canopy old growth were documented in the stand proposed for clearcutting more than 200 times by both @coastrangeforestwatch, and the logging company’s own contractors.
 
📍The Elliott State Research Forests is located in the traditional homelands of the Hanis Coos, Miluk Coos, and Quiich peoples.
 
Read the full press release at the link in our bio!
    Want solidarity, free snacks, and to support a jus Want solidarity, free snacks, and to support a just transition off fossil fuels? Join the @fossilfreeeugene City Council meeting watch party to testify and chill. 

🐝 Hosted by @beyondtoxics 
📅 Monday, June 27th 
⌚️ 7:00-9:30 PM (or when you are done testifying)

We will have a large screen to watch the meeting via Zoom and a private space to give testimony in. Free snacks and drinks will be provided. A very limited number of devices will be available for folks who don't have a smartphone or laptop to bring. 

DM us for testimony talking points!

We will be requiring that surgical or KN95/N95 be worn (unless eating) and will be observing social distancing. All windows will be open so we can have a safe time! A limited number of masks will be available for those that need them. 

Can't make it tonight (the 27th)? There be another watch party on July 11th hosted by @cascadiawildlands!
    Supreme Court Destroys Its Own Legitimacy We add Supreme Court Destroys Its Own Legitimacy 

We add our voices to the chorus of advocates calling for immediate changes both to codify reproductive freedoms and to address and remedy the politicization of the court. Our future — the health of individuals and the planet — depends on such actions. 

LINK in Bio ➡ for our full statement on the Supreme Court's Decisions

📸 Pro-Choice, Pro Roe Rally in Eugene Oregon, June 2022 (all photos by Cascadia Wildlands).
    😎 Auction Sneak Peek! 😎 Our June 25th event 😎 Auction Sneak Peek! 😎 Our June 25th event ‘Down by the River: Summer Soirée and Auction’ is SOLD OUT!

This package will be a Live Auction item: Experience Sauvie Island Farm-to-Plate Dinner, and Private Accommodations for Four

LINK in Bio ➡ for all the details

Package description: Four people will enjoy a leisurely day exploring Sauvie Island, originally Wapato Island or Wappatoo Island, which is the largest island along the Columbia River, at 26,000 acres, and one of the largest river islands in the United States. You'll head to the incredible Topaz Farm to experience dining al fresco at a gourmet farm-to-plate dinner. Before your five-course scrumptious dinner, duck behind the scenes for a private tour including a unique, hands-on experience with the local farm animals. Browse their fresh no-spray farm produce or sit back with a glass of local wine, cider, or beer as you enjoy life on the farm. After a long, satisfying day, relax at a nearby Airbnb of your choice to ponder your amazing experience (package includes a $300 Airbnb gift card; accommodations subject to availability). (Generously donated by Jennie Morrow-Lopez, Board Members Dan Snyder and Kim Hyland, and @topazfarm).

📸 All photos from https://topazfarm.com/
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