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Federal Appeals Court Blocks Mt. Hood Logging

Federal Appeals Court Blocks Mt. Hood Logging


Cascadia Wildlands and our allies Bark and Oregon Wild prevailed before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals today federal court in a long-running legal battle over the Crystal Clear logging … Continue reading Federal Appeals Court Blocks Mt. Hood Logging

Posted on April 3, 2020August 27, 2020Tags ccr, circuit, clear, crystal, fire, legal, logging, Mt. Hood, ninth, old-growth, timber slae, victory, wildfire
Press Release: Wolf Pups Documented Near Iconic Mt. Hood

Press Release: Wolf Pups Documented Near Iconic Mt. Hood


For immediate release August 29, 2018 Contact: Josh Laughlin, Cascadia Wildlands, 541-844-8182 The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife confirmed today that a recently documented pair of wolves on the … Continue reading Press Release: Wolf Pups Documented Near Iconic Mt. Hood

Posted on August 29, 2018June 2, 2020Tags Cascadia Wildlands, Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Mt. Hood, White River Pack pups, wolf recovery

Fox thought extinct in Oregon possibly photographed on Mt. Hood


By Ian C. Campbell, The Oregonian  June 20, 2012 A red fox photographed by motion-detecting infrared camera in Mt. Hood National Forest. The fox is thought to be a Sierra … Continue reading Fox thought extinct in Oregon possibly photographed on Mt. Hood

Posted on June 20, 2012January 13, 2014Tags Mt. Hood, red fox, Red Fox, Wolves and Allies

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    BREAKING: Court orders feds to reconsider protections for imperiled wolverines (again). Just 250-300 wolverine remain in the lower 48. Dependent on snowpack, science shows these rare animals need the safeguards of the Endangered Species Act, yet the US Fish and Wildlife Service repeatedly denied protections. Each time we've gone to court to overturn that bad decision and won with our lawyers Western Environmental Law Center. Stay tuned for ways to engage to ensure these amazing animals receive the protections they deserve.#StopExtinction #welikeitwild #wildlife #wolverine ... See MoreSee Less

    Press Release: Court again forces feds to reconsider wolverine protections, this time using science | Cascadia Wildlands

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    Today, a federal judge invalidated a Trump administration decision denying protections to imperiled wolverines under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Wolverines number about 300 in the contiguous U.S
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    We and our allies @welc_org and @oregonwild filed We and our allies @welc_org and @oregonwild filed suit to stop one of the biggest proposed logging projects in Oregon in decades! The Bureau of Land Management wants to log in public forests set aside for imperiled owls and salmon. We're not going to let it happen. 

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    Staff Spotlight! Know your Cascadia Wildlands staf Staff Spotlight! Know your Cascadia Wildlands staff members!

⭐️ Nick Cady, our Legal Director since 2011.

⭐️ Martha Brinson, our Membership & Operations Manager since Spring 2020.

Nick: Nick grew up in St. Louis, playing in the rivers of the Missouri Ozarks. He attended Truman State University where he received degrees in political and environmental science. Nick then traveled west to attend law school at the University of Oregon. When he is not litigating over irresponsible land management and protections for imperiled species, he can be found paddling, howling at the moon, or playing soccer.

Martha: Martha spent most of her childhood in Wisconsin ice skating in the winter and swimming in Lake Michigan in the summer. She eventually landed in Florida where she enjoyed going to the beaches and riding her motorcycle. Her soul was hungry for wild places and cooler weather, so she headed west to Oregon and became a volunteer with Cascadia Wildlands and a Master Gardener. When she’s not being an office nerd running reports and researching, you can find her hiking in the forest, bird watching and stomping around in the garden talking to plants!

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    In a legal victory, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Ser In a legal victory, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service agreed today to reconsider whether red tree voles on Oregon’s North Coast need protection under the Endangered Species Act. The Service has until January 31, 2024, to make a decision.

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As one of very few mammals that can subsist entirely on conifer needles, tree voles rarely venture from the treetops to the ground, making them exceedingly vulnerable to logging and forest fragmentation. 

#RedTreeVole #ESA #EndangeredSpecies #welikeitwild
    🌲 Community support will ensure we stop reckles 🌲 Community support will ensure we stop reckless mature and old-growth logging on our public lands and enact policy that will permanently protect our incredible forested watersheds in the region.

Your support during May will allow Cascadia Wildlands to employ grassroots organizing, litigation, and policy strategies that result in success.

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