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Rally Against the “Who Will Own the Forest” Conference — Sept 27

From September 26-28, the World Forestry Center in Portland will be hosting a conference titled “Who Will Own The Forest,” set to be attended by the most notorious representatives in the Wall Street timber industry to scheme on the financialization of forest ecosystems, expand greenwashing, carbon trading, biomass, and land grabs in Cascadia and around … Read more

Sunday Daydream — August 27 in Novato, CA

Cascadia Wildlands is excited to team up with the organizers of Sunday Daydream in Marin County on August 27. Inspired by the many amazing outdoor shows at the old Terrapin Crossroads brick and mortar in San Rafael, California, Sunday Daydream is a series of one-day festivals filled with music, food, and family. This Grateful Dead-inspired … Read more

Press Release: Over half a million people call on Forest Service to protect mature, old-growth forests and trees

Thursday, July 20, 2023 — More than 500,000 people have submitted public comments to the U.S. Forest Service calling for the agency to adopt a rule that protects mature and old-growth trees and forests on federal land as a cornerstone of U.S. climate policy. Activists were joined by organizers from the Climate Forests Campaign, a coalition which includes Oregon Wild, Cascadia Wildlands, and WildEarth Guardians, to deliver some of these public comments at an event at the Wayne Morse Federal Courthouse in Eugene on Thursday, July 20, 2023.

Next Volunteer Meeting — August 9

Join us for our next WildCAT volunteer meeting on Wednesday, August 9 (NOT on the first Wednesday of August). Let us know you’re coming, because this meeting is a movie and ice cream night! RSVP by emailing Madeline at madeline@cascwild.org THIS MEETING will only be IN-PERSON at the CW office: 120 Shelton McMurphey Blvd, Suite … Read more

Press Release: FEMA Pulls Oregon Logging Road Funding In Response to Lawsuit

July 18, 2023 — In response to a lawsuit Monday by the Center for Biological Diversity and Cascadia Wildlands, the Federal Emergency Management Agency has pulled its authorization of federal disaster relief funding to rebuild Cook Creek Road. The road would have been used for logging in Oregon’s Tillamook State Forest.

Press Release: Lawsuit Challenges FEMA-Funded Logging Road in Oregon’s Coast Range

July 17, 2023 — The Center for Biological Diversity and Cascadia Wildlands sued the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today for authorizing federal disaster relief funding to rebuild Cook Creek Road, a logging road in Oregon’s Tillamook State Forest.

Cascadia Wildlands Stands in Solidarity with the Transgender Community

Cascadia Wildlands finds our work increasingly at the intersection of the conservation, environmental justice, human rights and social justice movements. Recent extreme rhetoric, policies and laws proposed and – in many cases – passed across the country evidence a revitalized right-wing effort to demonize and target the trans community and strip them of fundamental civil … Read more

Press Release: Lawsuit Launched Against Road Reopening in Oregon’s Tillamook State Forest

May 8, 2023 — The Center for Biological Diversity and Cascadia Wildlands filed a notice of intent today to sue the Federal Emergency Management Agency for funding the reopening of Cook Creek Road in the Oregon Coast Range.