by Crag Law Center | Aug 27, 2021 | Blog
Klamath Basin: Fighting for Water Rights by Crag Law Center| August 27, 2021 Six national wildlife refuges in the Klamath Basin provide some of the most important habitat in North America for migratory birds. But like the region, the refuges are parched after years of...
by Crag Law Center | Aug 24, 2021 | Blog, Features, Staff Profiles
Rebeka Dawit: Trailblazing for Environmental Justice by Bella Klosterman | Aug 24, 2021 Enormous redwoods towering overhead, lush fern-filled understory, crisp misty air, an ocean breeze, the sweet smell of eucalyptus and cliffs dropping to the Pacific Ocean. Who...
by Sophie McEwan | Aug 11, 2021 | Blog, Crag Blog
Post Fire Logging: More Harm Than Good by Sophie McEwen | Aug 11, 2021 Postfire Logging vs. Natural Forest Regeneration Logging in the aftermath of wildfire is a common practice in the Pacific Northwest. Post-wildfire logging also referred to as “salvage logging” is...
by Danica Leung | Jul 30, 2021 | Client Voices, Where Are They Now?
Preserving Hells Canyon In this edition of Client Voices, Danica interviewed Veronica Warnock, Conservation Director at Greater Hells Canyon Council and a former summer associate at Crag. She talked to Veronica about her background, her work, her passion for Hells...
by Noah Tobias | Jul 26, 2021 | Blog, Crag Blog
Increasing Tourism Threatens National Parks’ Stability by Noah Tobias | July 26, 2021 Thousands of organisms walk along the trails of national parks, including more than 400 endangered species. But as tourism grows, the bulk of visitors flooding in threatens to...
by Crag Law Center | Jul 16, 2021 | Blog, Crag Blog
Protections for Tongass National Forest Spark Hope by Crag Law Center | July 16, 2021 Tongass National Forest in Alaska scored a major win, thanks to the Biden administration. On July 14, the Agriculture Department announced the administration would “repeal or...