Because Sacred
Doesn’t Mean Safe
For years, Oregon Wild has been fighting to protect one of the last intact old-growth forests in Oregon’s Coast Range — and now, we’ve won.
Last week, a federal judge struck down the Bureau of Land Management’s Blue and Gold logging project near Yellow Butte above the Umpqua River.
The ruling stops a massive old-growth logging plan that threatened critical habitat for northern spotted owls and marbled murrelets in one of the most fragmented forest landscapes in western Oregon.
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