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 Kara Parker | May 22, 2020 | Blog, Features, Where Are They Now?
In this edition of Where Are They Now, we interview Daniel Timmons who was a Legal Intern for Crag in the Spring of 2010. He currently works as a Staff Attorney for the WildEarth Guardian’s Climate & Energy Program. During his first year at Lewis &...
by Crag Law Center | Mar 11, 2019 | Features, Where Are They Now?
In this edition of Where Are They Now, we interviewed Jessica Schafer, a Summer Associate and Legal Intern with Crag in 2006. She currently serves as the Pacific Wildway Director at the Wildlands Network. Jessica Schafer, once an intern at Crag in 2006, has been on...
by Elliott Davis | Jul 31, 2018 | Climate, Coastal Law Project, Fighting Fossil Fuels
Jordan Cove LNG Terminal “With the potential to be the largest source of greenhouse gases in the state, this project is totally inconsistent with the state’s climate goals. Hundreds of waterways, wildlife habitat areas, and private property would be impacted. And the...
by Noah Tobias | Sep 5, 2014 | Coastal Law Project Victories, Wild Victories
Sand Lake Estuary preserved for generations to come 2014 Photo Credit: Jim Hauge Deal Struck to Preserve Sand Lake Estuary as a State Park After decades of conservation efforts and an acquisition deal between the landowner, the state, and Ecotrust, this relatively...