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May 19 WildChat Zoom Login Info

Cascadia WildChat: Timber Sales and How to Stop Them WHEN |  Tuesday, May 19, 2020 @ 5:00 pm Thank you for signing up! Below is the Zoom meeting information you will need to join in. This information is also in an email that is headed for your inbox now. ____________________________________________________________ Cascadia Wildlands is inviting you … Read more

May 12 WildChat Zoom Login Info

Cascadia WildChat: Wildfire Science and Messaging WHEN |  Tuesday, May 12, 2020 @ 5:00 pm Thank you for signing up! Below is the Zoom meeting information you will need to join in. This information is also in an email that is headed for your inbox now. ____________________________________________________________ Cascadia Wildlands is inviting you to a scheduled … Read more

Press Release: Oregonians Demand Rehearing of Pipeline Project Approval

April 20, 2020 — Today, the Klamath Tribes, impacted landowners, and over 25 public interest organizations submitted a joint request for rehearing to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) on its decision to conditionally approve the Jordan Cove LNG export terminal and Pacific Connector fracked gas pipeline. The broad coalition’s rehearing request challenges FERC’s imbalanced and inadequate review of the Jordan Cove LNG proposal.

Salem Debacle Kicks Off a Very Consequential Year

A Recap of What Went Down This Legislative Session by Alexander Harris, Forest Policy Consultant for Cascadia Wildlands Last week, the Oregon Legislature ended its short session early, lacking the requisite number of legislators to pass any of the bills being considered. Two weeks prior, Republican members of the State House and Senate fled the … Read more

FERC Votes 2-1 to Not Move Fracked Gas Pipeline Forward!

February 20, 2020 — On the heals of yesterday’s State of Oregon denial of yet another necessary permit for the Jordan Cove LNG Project, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) this morning voted 2-1 to delay the Trump administration’s approval process.

Report Back from Basecamp

By Sam Krop, Grassroots Organizer This August, 30 Cascadians gathered together for a weekend in a backyard timber sale to learn about field checking for forest defense. Cascadia Wildlands’ first ever Field Checking Basecamp brought together forest lovers from across the state for a weekend of field surveying, skill sharing, and community building in public … Read more

13th Annual Hoedown — Sept. 7, 2019

Join Cascadia Wildlands & Mountain Rose Herbs for the return of the Hoedown for Cascadia’s Ancient Forests! We’re bringing back the Hoedown in all its glory! This 13th incarnation will feature live bluegrass by Moonlight Jubilee, square dancing with caller Rosie, barn games, and boot kickin’ fun all at an incredible new location at the Rockin’ HK … Read more