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20th Annual Wonderland Auction

SOLD OUT! Venue 252 / 252 Lawrence St, Eugene, OR 97401 / 6-10 pm It’s back! Join Cascadia Wildlands (indoors!) for the 20th annual Wonderland Auction set for Saturday, December 14 from 6-10 pm at Venue 252 in Eugene! We cannot wait to spend this special evening celebrating the beauty and defense of the Cascadia … Read more

Lawsuit Launched to Prevent Old-Growth Logging in Oregon Coast Range

Cascadia Wildlands staff admire an old-growth tree at the Blue & Gold sale (photo by Cascadia Wildlands).

Former Agency Personnel Allege Feds Misrepresented Forest Age, Avoided Imperiled Wildlife Detection FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASESeptember 27, 2024 Contact:    Nick Cady, Legal Director, Cascadia Wildlands (314) 482-3746 | nick@cascwild.org                 Meriel Darzen, Staff Attorney, Crag Law Center (503) 525-2725 | meriel@crag.orgJohn Persell, Staff Attorney, Oregon Wild (541) 344-0675 | … Read more

BLOG: A Win for IVM

By: Aidan Bassett (he/they) Hey fellow Cascadians! The team at Cascadia Wildlands (CW) has had a busy summer fighting to protect our beloved forests, field checking proposed timber sales, and advocating for climate action across Oregon. We’ve also had a series of important legal victories, one of which — concerning a Bureau of Land Management … Read more

Take Action for the Elliott State Research Forest Plan!

Cascadia Wildlands and partners have been working for over two decades to ensure strong protections for the outstanding streams, mature forests and imperiled wildlife on the Elliott State Forest located northeast of Coos Bay. We now have an important opportunity to comment on the draft Forest Management  Plan for the recently established 82,000-acre Elliott State … Read more

BLOG: Basecamp 2024 was a success!

By Isa Eisenberg, 2024 Summer Summer Field and Events Coordinator The Divide Project, located just south of Detroit, OR in the Willamette National Forest, consists of a variety of forests, some of which have no record of previous logging. This means there is high potential for old, complex forest in units being considered for timber … Read more