More than 17,000 stood up for Crater Lake
In 2011, our outreach team spoke face-to-face with more than 70,000 Oregonians, rallying support for our plan to create a 500,000 acre, 75-mile wilderness corridor to protect Crater Lake and its...
View ArticleNew protections for 125,000 acres near Mount Hood
How do we know we can protect Crater Lake? We’ve proven it. Thanks to action and support from our members, we helped win 125,000 acres of new wilderness around Mount Hood. We need your help to do the...
View ArticleA push for Crater Lake protections
A coalition of conservationist groups has launched a campaign centered on Crater Lake, hoping to expand the federally protected land in and around Oregon’s only national park. The proposal, which also...
View ArticleCrater Lake Wilderness Slideshow Debuts in Portland
This Thursday, March 29th in Portland, Environment Oregon and The Wild on Wilderness Committee of Umpqua Watersheds will jointly present a free slideshow showcasing the Crater Lake Wilderness proposal...
View Article12,000 Oregonians: “Protect Crater Lake Wilderness from Clear Cuts”
Old growth forest around Oregon’s only national park could be on the chopping block next month. That’s why statewide advocacy group Environment Oregon delivered 12,000 petitions to US Senators Jeff...
View Article10,000 Oregonians Tell Forest Service: “Protect Crater Lake Wilderness”
Environment Oregon, wildlife organizations, and concerned citizens spoke out today in three cities on their way to deliver more than 10,000 public comments in opposition to the Bybee Timber Sale, a...
View ArticleSummer Hikes to the Proposed Crater Lake Wilderness
The Crater Lake WIlderness coalition wishes Crater Lake National Park a happy 111th birthday today. It was on this date in 1902 President Theodore Roosevelt signed into law Crater Lake as the nation's...
View ArticleEnvironment Oregon Calls for Lasting Parks Protections on National Trails Day
Today, on National Trails Day, Environment Oregon called on Oregon leaders to keep beloved parks, like Crater Lake, open and protected from development and pollution. This call comes on the heels of...
View ArticleOregon's Only National Park: Sorry, We're Closed
Just as the stunning fall foliage season begins at Crater Lake National Park and as families embark on their final camping trip of the year, thousands of nature lovers will be greeted by closed gates...
View ArticleLogging proposal near Crater Lake moves forward despite landmark public...
In late September, the US Forest Service announced that a logging proposal around Oregon’s only national park has moved forward, despite unprecedented public opposition. In response, Environment Oregon...
View ArticleCrater Lake National Park is Underfunded, Under Threat
As Congress approaches another deadline on the federal budget, a new Environment Oregon Research & Policy Center analysis, entitled Death by a Thousand Cuts, exposes the challenges facing Crater...
View ArticleDeath By a Thousand Cuts
This report serves as a testament to the tangible and debilitating impacts that underfunding of the National Park Service is having on the long-term preservation of our parks, seashores, monuments and...
View ArticleOregon's Only National Park: Sorry, We're Closed
With Congress’ failure to reach an agreement on a budget before Tuesday’s midnight deadline, Rikki Seguin, Environment Oregon’s Preservation Advocate released the following statement on the...
View Article31,000 Oregonians call for Crater Lake Wilderness
On Tuesday morning, Environment Oregon, Oregon Wild, and Umpqua Watersheds stood together with businesses, outdoor enthusiasts, and advocates of wild places in delivering over 31,000 public comments...
View ArticleCrater Lake Wilderness Slideshow Debuts in Portland
This Thursday, March 29th in Portland, Environment Oregon and The Wild on Wilderness Committee of Umpqua Watersheds will jointly present a free slideshow showcasing the Crater Lake Wilderness proposal...
View ArticleCrater Lake Wilderness Slideshow Debuts in Portland
This Thursday, March 29th in Portland, Environment Oregon and The Wild on Wilderness Committee of Umpqua Watersheds will jointly present a free slideshow showcasing the Crater Lake Wilderness proposal...
View Article12,000 Oregonians: “Protect Crater Lake Wilderness from Clear Cuts”
Old growth forest around Oregon’s only national park could be on the chopping block next month. That’s why statewide advocacy group Environment Oregon delivered 12,000 petitions to US Senators Jeff...
View Article10,000 Oregonians Tell Forest Service: “Protect Crater Lake Wilderness”
Environment Oregon, wildlife organizations, and concerned citizens spoke out today in three cities on their way to deliver more than 10,000 public comments in opposition to the Bybee Timber Sale, a...
View ArticleSummer Hikes to the Proposed Crater Lake Wilderness
The Crater Lake WIlderness coalition wishes Crater Lake National Park a happy 111th birthday today. It was on this date in 1902 President Theodore Roosevelt signed into law Crater Lake as the nation's...
View ArticleEnvironment Oregon Calls for Lasting Parks Protections on National Trails Day
Today, on National Trails Day, Environment Oregon called on Oregon leaders to keep beloved parks, like Crater Lake, open and protected from development and pollution. This call comes on the heels of...
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