April 3, 2020 — Cascadia Wildlands and our allies Bark and Oregon Wild prevailed before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals today federal court in a long-running legal battle over the Crystal Clear logging project on the eastern slopes of Mount Hood. The logging project encompassed nearly 12,000 acres of public land in the Mount Hood National Forest, and included almost 3000 acres of logging of mature and old-growth forests along with plans to build or re-open 36 miles of roads.
Press Release: Wolf Pups Documented Near Iconic Mt. Hood
August 29, 2018 — The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife confirmed today that a recently documented pair of wolves on the Warm Springs Reservation in Wasco County had at least two pups this year. The White River Pack pups are the first documented in the northern Oregon Cascades since wolves were exterminated from the state nearly 70 years ago.
Fox thought extinct in Oregon possibly photographed on Mt. Hood
By Ian C. Campbell, The Oregonian June 20, 2012 A red fox photographed by motion-detecting infrared camera in Mt. Hood National Forest. The fox is thought to be a Sierra Nevada red fox, which hasn't been found in Oregon in decades. With an invisible flash of infrared light across the snow, motion-detecting cameras in the … Continue reading Fox thought extinct in Oregon possibly photographed on Mt. Hood