February 4, 2021 – On February 3, Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley introduced the River Democracy Act, which will add 4,700 river miles in Oregon into the Wild and Scenic Rivers system. The proposal will permanently protect waterways across the state, from tributaries of the Snake River in northeast Oregon to unprotected creeks in […]
Cascadia Wildlands
Wolf Pups Documented Near Iconic Mt. Hood
August 30, 2018 – The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife confirmed yesterday 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 […]
Gray wolves documented on Oregon’s Mt. Hood
January 17, 2018 – The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife announced yesterday that two gray wolves have been documented on the Mt. Hood National Forest. A remote camera captured an image showing two wolves traveling together in southern Wasco County. Until now, only lone wolves have been documented dispersing through the area since they […]