by Goran Pope | Jul 21, 2022 | Public Lands, The Wild, Wildlife
Defending Southern Oregon from Unlawful Logging by Goran Pope | July 21, 2022 Tree from Baby Bear project flagged for logging. Photo Credit Chandra LeGue, Oregon Wild The Forest Service is misusing an old rule to pursue massive new commercial logging projects that...
by Megan Gleason | Jun 14, 2022 | Public Lands, The Wild, Wildlife
Protecting Large Trees in Eastern Oregon Restoring protections to large trees in Eastern Oregon supports wildlife, climate, and clean water Large Trees over 21β in diameter, like this tree in Ochoco National Forest, are proposed for logging as part of the Trump-era...
by Lizzy Gazeley | Feb 23, 2022 | Public Lands, The Wild, Wildlife
Post-Fire “Salvage” Logging Across Oregon by Lizzy Gazeley | February 23, 2022 Fueled by climate change, Oregon has witnessed unprecedented fire seasons over the last several years. In the aftermath of the 2020 fire season, the Forest Service authorized...
by Bridget O'Brien | Jun 11, 2020 | Public Lands, Wildlife
B2H Threatens Historic Oregon Trail and Imperiled Sage-Grouse Populations In the historically and culturally rich region of Eastern Oregon, dedicated organizations representing thousands of eastern Oregonians have filed a legal challenge to the Bureau of Land...
by Elliott Davis | Aug 10, 2018 | Communities, Public Lands, The Wild
Mt. Hood Wilderness Land Exchange The second most climbed mountain in the world, Mt. Hood is crowned by 11 glaciers and is home to pristine wilderness, beautiful alpine lakes, scenic landscapes, and the historic Timberline Lodge. For over 40 years, Mt. Hood Meadows...
by Elliott Davis | Aug 2, 2018 | Public Lands, Water Conservation, Wildlife
Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuge Complex The Klamath Basin, spanning southern Oregon and northern California, contains five National Wildlife Refuges established to protect fish, wildlife, and waterfowl habitat. The Klamath Refuges serve as some of the most...