Philip FennerTragedy in the Twisp River ValleyFrom the descriptions, it sounded ugly and outrageous, and the first photos we saw looked pretty bad: arrays of stumps and piles of slash…Nov 4, 2021Nov 4, 2021
Philip FennerWhy N3C opposes the Forest Service’s “Restoration” Plan for the Twisp River valleyUpdate: Our local observers report seeing large volumes of (unburned) logs coming out via the Twisp River road, which is closed for fire…Aug 16, 2021Aug 16, 2021
Philip FennerCrowd-sourcing alternatives to helicopters for Wilderness work are not just a good idea, they’re…By Robert Kendall, originally published in the Spring-Summer 2021 issue of The Wild Cascades, journal of the North Cascades Conservation…Aug 15, 2021Aug 15, 2021
Philip FennerSierra Club and NPS geologist push back successfully against Cascade Big Bear Mine proposed in…LATEST UPDATE: WA State DNR has withdrawn its Finding of No Significant Impact due to potential asbestos hazards, so the project is ON ICE…Aug 14, 2021Aug 14, 2021
Philip FennerN3C & WildernessWilderness is at the core of what NCCC does, what we advocate for, it’s in our DNA. Of all the national programs for management of federal…Aug 9, 2021Aug 9, 2021
Philip FennerForest Service one step closer to industrializing the Nooksack ValleyBy Jim ScarboroughAug 7, 2021Aug 7, 2021
Philip FennerN3C takes a vital interest in relicensing the Skagit River hydro projectBy David Fluharty, PhD, N3C boardAug 4, 2021Aug 4, 2021
Philip FennerA trip to Monte Cristo with the Everett HeraldNew Darrington District Ranger Greta Smith’s announcement that gate keys will no longer be loaned to anyone appears to have caught the eye…Aug 3, 2021Aug 3, 2021
Philip FennerNorth Cascades Conservation Council jumps onto Medium.com!We’ll soon start publishing articles here that appeared recently in our journal The Wild Cascades. Stay tuned!Aug 3, 20211Aug 3, 20211