by Courtney Johnson | Jun 6, 2014 | Blog, Features
Many of you may have heard the news last month that OR-7 — Oregon’s wandering wolf — had been spotted hanging out with a female wolf in the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest in Southern Oregon. Those reports garnered hope that perhaps the pair...
by Courtney Johnson | Apr 11, 2014 | Blog, Features
Since our founding in 2001, Crag’s attorneys have been using our environmental laws, including the Northwest Forest Plan, to protect our old-growth forests, clean water, and wild places. Before that, other environmental pioneers and advocates forged the path...
by Crag Law Center | Feb 5, 2014 | Features, News, Wildlife News
The Crag Law Center and its clients announced today that the State of Oregon has cancelled 28 timber sales that would have logged habitat for the marbled murrelet, an imperiled seabird that nests in coastal old-growth forest. With those 28 timber sales off the table,...
by Crag Law Center | Jan 15, 2014 | Blog, Climate Justice News, Features
On Thursday, January 16th, two courageous young women from Eugene will argue their Atmospheric Trust case before the Oregon’s Court of Appeals. The case was brought by Crag clients Kelsey Juliana, Olivia Chenaik and their mothers to compel the Oregon State...
by Crag Law Center | Aug 3, 2011 | News, Public Lands News, Wildlife News
Crag recently won a key victory in the fight to preserve old-growth forest and wildlife habitat in the Tongass National Forest. In the case – Greenpeace v. Cole – the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals threw out four old-growth timber sales that would have logged...