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 30, 2023 | Crag Blog, Environmental Justice
What President Biden’s recent Executive Order means for our Environmental Justice work by Rebeka Dawit | May 31, 2023 What is an Executive Order? An Executive Order is a written and signed directive from the President, issuing mandatory requirements for Executive...
by Megan Gleason | Mar 22, 2023 | Crag Blog
Reconnecting with our community, and inviting new people in by Courtney Johnson | March 23, 2023 This year has already been a year of reconnection. In February, all of us at Crag spent a couple of days together at our staff retreat. We played games, cooked together,...
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 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...