by Megan Gleason | Sep 18, 2023 | The Wild, The Wild News, Wildlife
Protecting the few remaining owls last updated September 18, 2023 We filed a new lawsuit to stop a Forest Service logging project that will harm a successful breeding pair of the imperiled northern spotted owl. Photo by Carlos Porrata. New lawsuit challenges logging...
by Megan Gleason | Aug 23, 2023 | Victories, Wild Victories
Victory for wildlife in Snoqualmie Pass last updated August 23, 2023 The state of Washington has invested millions of dollars in wildlife restoration efforts, including building highway crossings for wildlife like elk, deer, coyote, beaver, and bobcat, to pass under...
by Megan Gleason | Jul 21, 2023 | The Wild, The Wild News, Uncategorized
Stopping one of the largest logging projects in California’s history last updated July 21, 2023 Burned trees provide many ecological benefits for forest regneration, wildlife habitat, and more. Photo by Klamath Forest Alliance. In July 2023, Crag filed a lawsuit on...
by Lizzy Gazeley | Feb 23, 2022 | Public Lands, The Wild, Wildlife
Post-Fire “Salvage” Logging Across Oregon by Lizzy Gazeley | February 23, 2022 Fueled by climate change, Oregon has witnessed unprecedented fire seasons over the last several years. In the aftermath of the 2020 fire season, the Forest Service authorized...
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...