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Chandra LeGue

Author: Chandra LeGue

Forests on Film

‘Crown jewels’ of public lands must remain standing

Viewpoint 7 months ago

I’m not an avid social media user, so when “influencer” Alex Haraus (@alex.haraus on Instagram), who hit the big time with his activism working to … Continue reading →

50 Years For the Wild

Oregon Wild advocating for the state's wildlands, wildlife and waters for half a century

Viewpoint 10 months ago

This year, Oregon Wild marks 50 years of working to protect our state’s wildlands, wildlife and waters. At Oregon Wild’s founding in 1974, newly minted … Continue reading →

Planning to Cut Old Growth

Proposed revisions to the Northwest Forest Plan could eliminate valuable protections

Viewpoint 1 year ago

In the final weeks of 2023, two far-reaching policy processes were unveiled by the U.S. Forest Service that will affect public forest lands across Oregon. … Continue reading →

Enjoying Old Growth

Climate action begins with a hike at Brice Creek 

Outdoors 2 years ago

Come for the waterfalls or swimming holes, to camp or to hike. Come to explore one of the nicest streams and most accessible ancient forests … Continue reading →

Walking on Sand

Get out and experience the wonder of the Oregon dunes

Outdoors 3 years ago

Oregon’s central coast — from Florence to Coos Bay — was once a vast expanse of moving sand 40 miles long and up to three … Continue reading →

Hiking Lane County In 2021, Remembering 2020

There is much to explore as forests recover from the wildfires of a year ago

Outdoors 4 years ago

Fire-burned forest landscapes are not the first hiking destinations that jump to mind for many people. Forest fires tend to elicit feelings of pain and … Continue reading →

Outdoors for Quarantine Time

Way in the Woods: Navigating the outdoors in COVID-19

Outdoors 5 years ago

In this time of “Stay home, stay safe,” at least we have the outdoors. Wait! Don’t go outside! There’s too many people, it’s risky and … Continue reading →

Things to Do While Maintaining Health Precautions

Culture 5 years ago

Update: The governor issued an executive order March 23 telling Oregonians to stay at home, and state parks are now closed.  “Individuals may go outside … Continue reading →

The Eastern Forests are Calling

The beautiful peaks and canyons of northeastern Oregon beyond the Eagle Cap

Travel 5 years ago

Where in Oregon can you find peaks over 9,000 feet and a canyon more than a mile deep, all within a few miles of each … Continue reading →

Way in the Woods: Embracing Winter

Snowshoeing is a great way to explore winter landscapes

Outdoors 5 years ago

I don’t particularly like winter. Growing up in Michigan, I remember waiting for the bus at the end of my rural driveway, shivering after trudging through … Continue reading →

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