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The Fate of Western Oregon’s O&C Forest Lands–Please Join Us

Please join Cascadia Wildlands, Oregon Wild, Forest Web of Cottage Grove, Eugene Weekly and other concerned community members for a presentation about the future of western Oregon’s public forestlands, also known as the O&C lands.  These forest provide 1.8 million Oregonians with clean drinking water, offer habitat for imperiled fish and wildlife, and store incomparable … Read more

Help Recover America’s Wolves

Background The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed to remove gray wolves from the protections of the Endangered Species Act throughout most of the continental U.S. Removing federal protections, especially for wolves in the Pacific region, is premature. Take action today and make your voice be heard! More information below, including how to submit … Read more

Blog: Landmark Settlement Reached for Wolves in Oregon

by Josh Laughlin, Campaign Director It has been nearly 20 months since Cascadia Wildlands, Oregon Wild and Center for Biological Diversity were granted an injunction against the state killing wolves in Oregon. Prior to filing the case, two things became clear: 1) the state of Oregon was becoming more comfortable killing endangered wolves, and 2) … Read more

OOC and OOCF Support Material

OOC OOCF Statement by Steven K Chapman Final Text from OOC CPA Letter Text from OOC Legal Counsel Memo From Bob Moore to Jerod Broadfoot E-Mail Excerpt from Jerod Broadfoot to Oregon Hunter’s Association (OHA) Leadership regarding Moore Poll Paid for by OHA TOPLINE OR Voters Sept 2011 Moore Poll

Anti-wolf Forces: It Takes a Thief (Richard M. Mitchell)

  By Bob Ferris   The anti-wolf site Save Western Wildlife recently posted a three-page letter critical of the Northern Rockies wolf recovery process written by Richard M. Mitchell Ph.D. of Alder, Montana—wow, a Ph.D. stepping into the fray.  This is impressive until you take a little time to remember and realize that Dr. Mitchell’s other … Read more