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...
by CRAG Law Center | Jun 15, 2011 | Blog
I love getting outside more than anything in the world. Over the last several years I have spent nearly all of my free time tromping around in the woods, skiing remote mountains, wandering the pacific coastline, slinking through desert formations, and viewing the...
by CRAG Law Center | Apr 13, 2011 | Blog
In an April 9 editorial, the Oregonian strongly criticizes two recent bills that would gut protections for Oregon’s state forestlands. These misguided proposals come at a critical time for our state forests, and the editorial shined a light on a long-standing dispute...