by Megan Gleason | Sep 18, 2023 | The Wild, The Wild News, Wildlife
Protecting the few remaining owls last updated September 18, 2023 We filed a new lawsuit to stop a Forest Service logging project that will harm a successful breeding pair of the imperiled northern spotted owl. Photo by Carlos Porrata. New lawsuit challenges logging...
by Megan Gleason | Sep 5, 2023 | Native Fish, Native Fish News, The Wild
Restoring salmon protections last updated September 5, 2023 Proposed changes in Oregon’s fish passage rules will hurt native fish and tribal treaty rights. Photo by Laura Mahoney/USFWS. Crag files legal challenge over fish passage rule change New case filed! On behalf...
by Megan Gleason | Jul 21, 2023 | The Wild, The Wild News, Uncategorized
Stopping one of the largest logging projects in California’s history last updated July 21, 2023 Burned trees provide many ecological benefits for forest regneration, wildlife habitat, and more. Photo by Klamath Forest Alliance. In July 2023, Crag filed a lawsuit on...
by Megan Gleason | Jun 15, 2023 | Climate, Communities, Fighting Fossil Fuels, Fighting Fossil Fuels News
Defending Portland’s policy restricting fossil fuels Activists celebrating the passage of the landmark climate policy by the Portland City Council in 2016. Photo by Rick Rappaport. June 27, 2023 | Today, Crag Managing Attorney Maura Fahey argued in front of the Oregon...
by Megan Gleason | Jun 12, 2023 | Coastal Law Project, Communities, Communities News, Crag Blog, Newsletter
The Importance of Protecting Public Access to Oregon’s Shores by Mike Sargetakis | June 12, 2023 Oregon has a rich history of protecting access to public beaches and waterways. As Crag’s new Coastal Law Project attorney, I’m proud to work on a broad range of matters...
by Megan Gleason | May 22, 2023 | The Wild News, Victories, Wild Victories
Early Victory in McKenzie River hatcheries case Lawsuit proceeds to discovery after defeating motion to dismiss last updated June 8, 2023 The McKenzie River basin provides clean drinking water for over 200,000 Oregonians, and spawning and rearing grounds for native...