by Grace Sipp | Aug 15, 2019 | Community Victories, Features, Land Use News, Victories
Land Use Board of Appeals (LUBA) Remands Douglas County Revisions to Land Use Comprehensive Plan On Friday, August 2nd, LUBA took a huge step in protecting farm and forestland in Douglas County. LUBA remanded a Douglas County decision to amend its comprehensive plan...
by Grace Sipp | Jul 17, 2019 | Features, Supporter Spotlight, Uncategorized
Suzanne Moulton (Suzie) has dedicated her life and artistic talent to help raise awareness to endangered and threatened wildlife and natural resources. Most well-known for her work as a stop-motion fabricator, Suzie has worked on projects such as Coraline,...
by Grace Sipp | Jul 8, 2019 | 2019 Volunteer Profile, Volunteer Profile
Kiersten Gilbert 2019 Summer Intern Name: Kiersten Gilbert School: Oregon State University, Degree: Environmental Science Hometown: Hillsboro, Oregon What brought you to Crag?: I just graduated from OSU with a degree in Environmental Science and I’ve been...
by Grace Sipp | Jul 8, 2019 | 2019 Volunteer Profile, Volunteer Profile
Natalie Whitesel 2019 Summer Intern Name: Natalie Whitesel School: Whitman College Hometown: Brush Prairie, WA What brought you to Crag?: I have always been passionate about the environment and have come to understand the need to have organization’s that fight for it,...
by Grace Sipp | Jul 8, 2019 | 2019 Volunteer Profile, Volunteer Profile
Genevieve Beske 2019 DukeEngage Intern Name: Genevieve Beske School: Duke University Hometown: Bethesda, Maryland What brought you to Crag: I’ve loved the outdoors my whole life, and always enjoyed learning about environmental science and biology. Over time, my...