“There is a plethora of options within the urban growth boundary that accommodates all the different styles of development.” - Central Oregon LandWatch Executive Director Ben Gordon
Story by Jonathan Bach in @Oregonian: https://t.co/QGOpe6V9m3
First developed in the 1950s in Europe, #WildlifeCrossings have gained traction worldwide.
In North America, they aid elk, deer, pronghorn and other #wildlife.
Learn about our efforts near Black Butte: https://t.co/T8YDtWsH5r
#WildlifeWednesday
Old-growth forests are irreplaceable. They fight climate change and support biodiversity. Make sure they're protected. Sign our petition now to advocate for stronger conservation measures from the @forestservice: https://t.co/9oyjOTClVW
#WorthMoreStanding#EndOldGrowthLogging
Ready to go on a journey? Check out the first installment of LandWatch’s in-depth exploration into the current state of #steelhead in the #DeschutesRiverBasin.
https://t.co/1i6w4LEHqi
#BendCyclists, it would be grand to see you at this open house on 2.29! If you can't make the open house, take the community survey at https://t.co/jcASZKFYDF.
#DidYouKnow@OregonDOT records 6,000+ vehicle collisions each year with deer and elk? The number is likely much higher, but thankfully a bill to #KeepOregonsWildlifeMoving is now at the Joint Ways and Means Committee in #orleg.
The future of America is... tiny homes? Subdivisions in Texas and elsewhere are now selling cottages as small as 350 square feet. Not because buyers are worried about clutter or carbon, but because this is now all people can afford. My story in @nytimes:
https://t.co/ZXzAoySBky