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Public Lands

Public Lands

Preserving our natural heritage

PEAC helps its clients monitor how government agencies manage and protect public lands. Public lands, including National Forests and the vast areas in eastern Oregon managed by the Bureau of Land Management, play an important role in the environment. They provide essential habitat for many wildlife species, contain watersheds that are critical for threatened salmonids and guarantee clean drinking water for many municipalities, and give people unique and unspoiled places to recreate and reconnect with nature.

PEAC’s work includes submitting comments on proposed actions on public lands and drafting administrative appeals of agency decisions that our clients believe will adversely impact their use of public lands or the resources found there. When necessary, PEAC also files lawsuits challenging agency decisions that could irreparably harm our public lands and the life that depends on it.

  • Buchele Returns to Illinois to Protect Shawnee National Forest PEAC attorney Tom Buchele helped his clients win a landmark injunction preventing logging and drilling in the Shawnee National Forest in Illinois in 1996. Last week he returned to argue for keeping the injunction in place until the US Forest Service provides an adequate management plan.

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Contact Us

The Pacific Environmental Advocacy Center is located in Wood Hall.

Email peac@lclark.edu

Voice (503) 768-6600
Fax (503) 768-6642

Clinical Director
Craig Johnston

Executive Director
Karen Smith Geon

Address
Pacific Environmental Advocacy Center at Lewis & Clark Law School, 10015 SW Terwilliger Blvd, Portland, OR 97219