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We felt like being fun guys today, and sporadically creating an astrology post. We know the news has been heavy lately, ...
10/31/2025

We felt like being fun guys today, and sporadically creating an astrology post. We know the news has been heavy lately, so we just want to keep morels up. Hopefully you find this as cap-tivating to read as we did to make. There's so so many more fungus, lichen, and slime molds to highlight, there just wasn't mush-room in this post for all of them. Fungus are so im-spore-tant to our forest ecosystems, and it's the right time of year to celebrate them.

Okay okay, we're done with the puns. Have a fungi-tastic evening!

10/29/2025

When the oldest trees in this area were first sprouting through the soil, the indigenous people who lived on the northwest shores of turtle island had yet to meet a European colonizer, the Golden Horde of the Mongols was at the height of its power, and Joan of Arc was leading armies. 600 years of history are held in that forest.

In short, the Blue and Gold Project targets thousands of acres of some of the oldest, most fire-resistant, and untouched by modern development forests remaining on public lands, including several hundred acres of old forests along rivers and creeks. These are multi-century-old, high-quality habitat for federally protected wildlife species, including northern spotted owls, marbled murrelets, and Oregon Coast coho salmon. The proposed logging would permanently degrade these rare older forests and convert them into timber plantations, destroying what little old-growth habitat remains for endangered species, increasing fire risk, and undermining climate resilience.

This project and others like it hold some of our best remaining older forests in Oregon. We won’t stand by and let centuries of an ecosystem be lost in the span of a few weeks. Logging some of the surrounding projects is happening right now, despite the government shutdown. We’er actively fighting to protect these forests in court.

While we handle the court, we could use your help to get our politicians to stand up for these places. Blue and Gold is located in Representative Val Hoyle’s district. Give her office a call at (541) 465-6732 or head to her website to reach out and let her know you want her to do more to publicly stand up and oppose continued logging of Old Growth on BLM lands.

It’s the (species of) Great(est conservation need) Pumpkin, Charlie Brown! The spookiest part of the season? There are o...
10/22/2025

It’s the (species of) Great(est conservation need) Pumpkin, Charlie Brown! The spookiest part of the season? There are over 300 species on Oregon’s “Species of Greatest Conservation Need” List. But, there’s something YOU can do about it! Celebrate the season, and our wild neighbors, with these pumpkin carving templates. While you do, learn a bit more about them, and the 1% for Wildlife movement, a historic bill staged to pass this spring in Oregon to create long-term, dedicated funding for our most at-risk furry (and scaly and feathered and slimy) neighbors. Then, make sure to share your creation using Follow the link in bio to download the templates, head to 1percent4wildlife.org to learn more, and get carving!

Photo Credit:
Burrowing Owl
Sea Otter NOAA
Ochre Sea Star .kel
Pallid Bat USFWS
Salamander

Ancient and carbon-rich, old-growth forests play an irreplaceable role in the environment. Their complex ecosystems clea...
10/20/2025

Ancient and carbon-rich, old-growth forests play an irreplaceable role in the environment. Their complex ecosystems clean the air, purify the water, cool the planet, and teem with life. In a time of climate catastrophe, old-growth and other natural forests face existential threats caused by humans—and their survival is crucial to ours.⁠

Join us and author Lynda Mapes to here more!

https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_W5-dtGIkReysHnBGdX1Ljw #/registration

So what’s the solution?Protecting healthy waterways that still provide cold clean water is a great starting place. For w...
10/09/2025

So what’s the solution?

Protecting healthy waterways that still provide cold clean water is a great starting place. For waterways that have been logged or degraded, active and passive restoration efforts will be needed.

According to a new study, heat waves in river systems throughout the U.S. are increasing at alarming rates, posing serious threats to fish, wildlife, and human communities. The River Democracy Act provides a solution in Oregon to protect our wild waterways.

"I am one teen with one voice, and there are millions of other Oregonians who have the right to speak up. You matter in ...
10/03/2025

"I am one teen with one voice, and there are millions of other Oregonians who have the right to speak up. You matter in the fight to protect our wild places for future generations. Take action today."

We are so grateful to have Kyla on our team this summer, and we cannot wait to see where her career takes her.

Kyla Guerrero, an Oregon Wild intern, details the many ways she advocated for Oregon public lands this summer and how others can get involved and take action for Oregon's wildlife, wildlands, and waters.

Many of you may have seen that another conservation group, KS Wild, was stopped from joining a timber sale auction, some...
09/29/2025

Many of you may have seen that another conservation group, KS Wild, was stopped from joining a timber sale auction, something historically members of the public have not been excluded from . OPB ran an article highlighting this concerning issue, and we recommend you all take a look...

An environmental advocate in Southern Oregon said a new policy excluding the public from federal timber auctions hurts accountability and transparency.

Initial analysis of the Roadless Rule comment period is in, and 99% of comments support keeping Roadless protections in ...
09/26/2025

Initial analysis of the Roadless Rule comment period is in, and 99% of comments support keeping Roadless protections in place. Read more about the comment period, and how this is one piece of a coordinated attack on public lands in our latest blog post.

The public nearly unanimously rejects the Trump administration's efforts to open millions of acres of public lands to logging and roadbuilding.

NEW this year! Did you know COTW has a live auction this year? We will also have our epic silent auction, raffle, and ga...
09/25/2025

NEW this year! Did you know COTW has a live auction this year? We will also have our epic silent auction, raffle, and games.

Thanks to your steadfast support, Oregon Wild is holding strong against the litany of threats putting our forests, rivers, and wildlife at risk. With the need greater than ever, we’re defending the last of our old-growth forests, working to stop the privatizing of public lands, and defending bedrock environmental laws like the Endangered Species Act.

Channel your fiercest glamorous camping style and get ready to raise a glass, let loose, and support the protection of Oregon’s old-growth forests, threatened species, and wild rivers.

Expect an evening of:

Great food and drinks
A live auction
A silent auction
Raffles, games and prizes
Our signature wildlife dance-off
A whole lot of wild-hearted community, and more!
Every dollar raised supports our work to protect and restore Oregon’s wildlands, wildlife, and waters.

Buy tickets through the linkinbio.

5 HOURS LEFT to comment on the Roadless Rule. These are the last undeveloped forests in the US, and they need our protec...
09/19/2025

5 HOURS LEFT to comment on the Roadless Rule. These are the last undeveloped forests in the US, and they need our protection. Please take 10 minutes today to speak for the trees.

Imagine the most intact and functional landscapes in Oregon – places where nature mostly thrives on its own terms. Places where old-growth trees still tower above the land, where elk and other wildlife find vast areas of pristine, high-quality habitat. Places where cold, clean streams still run fr...

Thousands of you have raised your voice and support of our last best wild places. We are so grateful to be involved in a...
09/18/2025

Thousands of you have raised your voice and support of our last best wild places. We are so grateful to be involved in a community that stands up and speaks out in moments like these. If you haven't had a chance yet, there are less than 29 hours left in this comment period, please, take 15 minutes today, follow the link in our bio, and submit your comment. The long arm of development and extraction does not need to reach every corner of our forest.

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