WildCAT Meeting – July 5
Volunteer with Cascadia Wildlands. Become a WildCAT! Join us for our monthly volunteer meeting:Monday, July 5 @ 6pm Join the meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89655943841Meeting ID: 896 5594 3841 One tap mobile+13462487799,,89655943841# US (Houston)+16699006833,,89655943841# US (San Jose)Dial by your location+1 346 248 7799 US (Houston)+1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose)+1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)+1 312 626 … Read more
Alesong Brewing benefit for Cascadia — month long in May
Cascadia Wildlands is elated to partner with local favorite Alesong Brewing & Blending. Each month, someone on Alesong’s team chooses a local organization to which they donate 25% of the sale proceeds from a specific beer. This month, that beer is Mexican hot chocolate-inspired Señor Rhino. Throughout the month of May, Alesong will donate 25% of … Read more
Tell City Council: It’s Time for a Fossil Free Eugene — Monday, May 24
The City of Eugene has officially walked away from negotiations with NW Natural! This a good first step, but we need to do more to phase out fracked gas in Eugene. We are specifically pushing them to ban new gas infrastructure as their next step. You can testify on behalf of the Fossil Free Eugene … Read more
Rally to Protect What’s Left — May 6
WHEN: Thursday, May 6, 2021 @ 4:00 PMWHERE: Oregon State Capitol—Wilson Park (westside gazebo)900 Court St. Salem, OR 97301 As communities across Oregon continue to rebuild after the 2020 fire season, timber corporations and ill-equipped agencies are clear-cut logging large swaths of fire-burned public lands. Join us Thursday, May 6 at 4:00pm at the Oregon State … Read more
Alesong Brewing benefit for Cascadia — May 6
Please join us Thursday, May 6 at the Alesong tasting room in Eugene from 5:00-7:00 PM to meet Cascadia Wildlands staff and support us by ordering a glass or two of Señor Rhino! Cascadia Wildlands is elated to partner with local favorite Alesong Brewing. Each month, someone on Alesong’s team chooses a local organization to which they … Read more
A Green New Deal
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Eugene Springfield NAACP’s Earth Week Celebration! — Sat. April 24th
Community Fair & Garden Dedication Annie Mims Community Garden DedicationCommunity Tabling | Free Gardening Supplies and Seeds | Community Hub and More! Facebook Event Page WHEN: Saturday, April 24thTIME: 11am – 5pmWHERE: Located on the property of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church255 Maxwell Rd. Eugene, OR 97404COST: FREE and open to the public
Earth Day Weekend Fundraiser at Thinking Tree Spirits!
Our friends at Thinking Tree Spirits — local craft distillery extraordinaire — are running a weekend-long fundraiser for us as part of their Earth Day weekend celebration! DATE: April 16, 17, and 18 (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday)TIME: 12pm – 10pm each day A portion of proceeds from cocktail sales will go directly to supporting our … Read more
Condemning Hate Crimes Against the AAPI Community
Cascadia Wildlands condemns hate targeting the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community in all of its forms. Like so many, we are appalled by the recent murders in Atlanta and escalating attacks against members of the AAPI community around the country. We condemn the vilification of people based on their ethnic background, citizenship status, … Read more
No Free Pass for Dirty Fracked Gas!
WHAT: Environmental Quality Commission WHEN: Friday, March 26 at 10:15am PSTTestify virtually to make sure climate polluters aren’t exempt from regulation! The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is in the early stages of developing a new greenhouse gas reduction program. This program is the centerpiece of Governor Brown’s 2020 Executive Order on climate change, … Read more
BLOG: A Week to Remember
by Bethany Cotton, Campaign Director What a wonderful week for Cascadia! TUESDAY On Tuesday, the proposed Jordan Cove liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal and 230-mile Pacific Connector pipeline was dealt what we hope is a fatal blow by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), which – in a surprise but welcomed move – denied the … Read more