by Megan Gleason | Jun 14, 2022 | Public Lands News, The Wild News
Crag files “Eastside Screens” lawsuit to protect large trees in Eastern Oregon and Washington Old growth ponderosa pines logged in the Malheur National Forest as part of the Big Mosquito sale. Photo Credit Blue Mountains Biodiversity Project. Today, June 14, 2022,...
by Crag Law Center | Nov 10, 2021 | Features, Public Lands News, Wild Victories
Victory! Court Halts Roadside Post-fire Logging Project 2021 The injunction prevents more of this – logging of large and old trees that are critical for the recovering post-fire ecosystem. Judge Halts Willamette National Forest Roadside Logging Project Finds...
by Crag Law Center | Oct 22, 2021 | Features, Public Lands News, Wild Victories
Victory in the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest 2021 Photos by Luke Ruediger Lawsuit stops commercial logging in fragile post-fire areas In October 2021, a lawsuit Crag filed on behalf of Klamath Forest Alliance effectively stopped commercial logging in fragile...
by Crag Law Center | Oct 21, 2021 | Communities News, Features
Crag challenges Columbia County’s third attempt to rezone hundreds of acres to Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals On behalf of Columbia Riverkeeper and 1000 Friends of Oregon, Crag filed a legal challenge to Columbia County’s controversial decision to rezone over 830...
by Crag Law Center | Sep 23, 2021 | Features, Fighting Fossil Fuels News
Willamette and Columbia Riverkeepers Intervene at LUBA to Reinforce Portland’s Denial of Zenith’s Oil-by-Rail Facility On behalf of our clients Willamette Riverkeeper and Columbia Riverkeeper, Crag filed a Motion to Intervene in support of the City of Portland’s...
by Oliver Stiefel | Aug 23, 2021 | Features, The Wild News
Remote road proposed for logging. Photo by Ralph Bloemers. Forest Service’s aggressive post-fire logging project is wrong approach for recovering forests. On August 18, Crag filed a new lawsuit alleging that the Willamette National Forest violated a series of...