The Department of Bioregion is excited to reproduce this essay by Madison Magaliski, by For the Wild, as an excellent piece of original writing and research about the importance of Cascadia and the Cascadia bioregion.
This Place - by Cascadia Matters
This essay is from Casey, Devin & Mel from Cascadia Matters, released in 2012, and the creators of the Occupied Cascadia documentary. Cascadia Matters was a film and educational collective in Bend, Oregon dedicated to a radical and real decolonization of the Cascadia bioregion by those living here, and a true solidarity with First Nations and indigenous cultures and ways of living.
Ecotopia Today: Learning from Cascadia
The Department of Bioregion is excited to reproduce an excerpt by Brian Holmes from Ecotopia Today, a collection of original research, cartography, and essays at a crossroads of cartography, politics, art, and social issues.
Cascadia Wildlands Celebrates 20 Years
Cascadia Wildlands, a grassroots conservation organization, celebrates their 20th year of action protecting Cascadian forests and working to restore vast old-growth forests, rivers full of wild salmon, wolves howling in the backcountry, and vibrant communities sustained by the unique landscapes of the Cascadia bioregion.