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N126 Timber Sale


N126 Timber Sale Thank you to everyone that submitted comments on this project and helped field check this massive area! Stay tuned for opportunities to help push back on the … Continue reading N126 Timber Sale

Tags BLM, BLM Logging, late-successional reserve, LSR, mature forest, N126, n126 sale, old-growth, timber sale
Suit Filed to Prevent Old-Growth Logging Near Rogue River

Suit Filed to Prevent Old-Growth Logging Near Rogue River


June 27, 2017 For Immediate Release Nick Cady, Cascadia Wildlands (314) 482-3746 Medford BLM Old-Growth Timber Sale Faces Legal Challenge Groups Oppose the Government Returning to Old-Growth Logging Today a … Continue reading Suit Filed to Prevent Old-Growth Logging Near Rogue River

Posted on June 27, 2017November 13, 2017Tags BLM Pilot Project, BLM Resource Management Plan, Campaign News Updates, clearcutting, grave, Keeping Rural Economies Vibrant, logging, lower grave, mature forest, Medford BLM, northern spotted owl, O&C Legislation and Negotiations, old-growth, Oregon Campaigns, owl, owls, Protect Public Forests, Protecting Forests and Wild Places, red tree vole, Rogue, Rogue River, Save the Wild Rogue River, spotted owls, Strategic Litigation, Western Oregon BLM Lands

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    It's time for Thank You Thursday! For February we’re featuring our friends and business partner, Signature Surfaces Northwest (they’re also the generous Auction donors of the The Oregon Cliff House!)Signature Surfaces NW is a local stone shop for residential and commercial high quality stone needs, and employs the area's finest stone fabricators, installers, tile setters, and design/sales personnel. Thank you Signature Surfaces Northwest for your support, and for being a long-term Auction donor! ... See MoreSee Less

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    It's time for Thank You Thursday! For February we’re featuring our friends and business partner, @signaturesurfacesnw (they’re also the generous Auction donors of the @theoregoncliffhouse!)

Signature Surfaces NW is a local stone shop for residential and commercial high quality stone needs, and employs the area's finest stone fabricators, installers, tile setters, and design/sales personnel. Thank you @signaturesurfacesnw for your support, and for being a long-term Auction donor!
    🚨📣 Take action today to set us on a path for 🚨📣 Take action today to set us on a path for a just transition off fossil fuels!  Link in our bio ↗️. 

The climate crisis is here and the City of Eugene has a responsibility not only to act but to lead in response to the existential threat that climate change poses to current and future generations. Buildings represent 32% of our local emissions, fracked gas has detrimental effects on our health, particularly on children and other vulnerable groups. Research also shows that electrification of new buildings saves 💰, about $3,500 net present cost savings over a 15-year period. 

@fossilfreeeugene 
#FossilFreeEugene #JustTransition #ElectrifyEverything #GasIsThePast #ClimateActionNow #CasccadiaWildlands #welikeitwild 

📸 Photo credit Robert Scherle
    TODAY in Eugene: For #MLKDAY23 come and rally with TODAY in Eugene: For #MLKDAY23 come and rally with NAACP Eugene Springfield Oregon Unit 1119 for the "Back to the Streets: Resiliency and the Audacity of Joy"  celebration happening today, Monday, January 16th, 2023 from 10:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m

There will be a march starting at Autzen Stadium at 10:30 AM, followed by a community celebration at the Hult Center from 12-3:30 PM. Don't miss this community event!
    Conservation successes like the Flat Country timbe Conservation successes like the Flat Country timber sale recently getting withdrawn, the Eugene Water and Electric Board decision to decommission and remove aging Leaburg Dam on the McKenzie River, and enacting a durable conservation plan for the Elliott State Forest are due in great part to the incredible involvement of WildCAT (Cascadia Action Team) volunteers.
 
Join the next WildCAT meeting to get plugged into our vibrant advocacy work — there's something for everyone! The next WildCAT Wednesday meeting, typically held the first Wednesday of every month, will be on January 11 (TONIGHT!) in our office 120 Shelton Mcmurphey Blvd #250 (masks and negative covid tests strongly encouraged) and on Zoom at 6:00 pm (register on our website).
 
Expect an update on our current campaigns, dates for upcoming field checking trips, announcements from each other, and ways to plug in. If you have specific accessibility needs or questions, email Madeline at madeline@cascwild.org.

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