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Oregon Wild records

 Collection
Identifier: Coll 1105

Scope and Contents

The collection consists of records of Oregon Wild, an environmentalist organization headquartered in Portland, Oregon. The bulk of the records were created under the organization's former names, Oregon Wilderness Coalition and Oregon Natural Resources Council (ONRC).

Significant portions of the collection relate to specific natural and wilderness areas in Oregon and to litigation in which the organization took part. Specific locations represented include sites in the Mt. Hood and Willamette national forests that ONRC volunteers monitored as part of the organization's "Adopt-a-Grove" campaign in the 1990s; coastal barrier areas; the Klamath Basin region; federal research natural area sites; and areas in national forests identified in the Roadless Area Research and Evaluation (RARE) program. Litigation records include lawsuits against the construction and maintenance of the Elk Creek Dam; a lawsuit against the U.S. Forest Service over construction of a road near Bald Mountain on the northern edge of the Kalmiopsis Wilderness in southwestern Oregon; litigation against a planned expansion of the Mt. Hood Meadows ski area; and litigation and appeals relating to planned timber sales. Litigation records also include files of attorney Neil S. Kagan, who worked for the organization and gave it his professional papers. These files include records from cases Kagan worked on for other clients.

Other materials in the collection include administrative records and subject files; records relating to fundraising, events, and publicity; records about the organization's involvement in preserving the Bull Run Watershed from logging and work related to clean drinking water for the Portland, Oregon, area; documents relating to cattle grazing in wilderness areas, including records of the ONRC's "Cow Cops" program to monitor grazing; and materials of and relating to other organizations, including other environmental groups and the U.S. Forest Service.

Dates

  • Creation: 1888-2011
  • Creation: Majority of material found within 1972-2010

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research.

Conditions Governing Use

The Oregon Historical Society owns the materials in the Research Library and makes available reproductions for research, publication, and other uses. The Society does not necessarily hold copyright to all materials in the collections. In some cases, permission for use may require seeking additional authorization from copyright owners.

Administrative History

Oregon Wild was founded as the Oregon Wilderness Coalition in Eugene, Oregon, in 1974. Its name changed to the Oregon Natural Resources Council (ONRC) in 1982, then to Oregon Wild in 2006. In 1990, the organization relocated its headquarters to Portland, Oregon. Its executive directors have included James Monteith, Andy Kerr, Regna Merritt, and Wendell Wood.

Oregon Wild’s mission is to protect wilderness areas in Oregon through legislation and litigation. The organization’s activities have included lobbying for the Oregon Wilderness Act in 1984; participating in litigation that ultimately led to the partial demolition of the Elk Creek Dam; making appeals against timber sales; and supporting legislation to prohibit logging in the Bull Run Watershed near Portland.

Sources: “Our History,” Oregon Wild website (accessed February 2026), https://oregonwild.org/about/history/; collection materials.

Extent

39.45 Cubic Feet (32 record cartons; 1 legal document case; 1 slim legal document case; 2 letter document cases; 1 slim letter document case; 1 flat box (20x24); 1 oversize folder (30x42))

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Records of Oregon Wild, an environmentalist organization that was founded in 1974 as the Oregon Wilderness Coalition and was named Oregon Natural Resources Council (ONRC) from 1982 to 2006. Records include materials relating to specific wilderness and natural areas in Oregon; documents concerning litigation in which the organization took part; administrative records; materials relating to the organization's efforts to preserve the Bull Run Watershed near Portland, Oregon; and materials relating to the organization's monitoring of cattle grazing in wilderness areas.

Arrangement

Collection is arranged in 7 series:

  • Series 1: Administrative records and subject files
  • Series 2: Fundraising, events, programs, and publicity
  • Series 3: Location records
    • Subseries 3.1: Adopt-a-Grove locations
    • Subseries 3.2: Coastal barriers
    • Subseries 3.3: Klamath Basin
    • Subseries 3.4: Research natural areas
    • Subseries 3.5: Other locations
  • Series 4: Litigation and legal records
    • Subseries 4.1: Elk Creek Dam litigation
    • Subseries 4.2: Bald Mountain litigation (Sierra Club and Oregon Natural Resources Council v. Block)
    • Subseries 4.3: Friends of Mt. Hood, et al. v. U.S. Forest Service and Mt. Hood Meadows, et al.
    • Subseries 4.4: Pacific Yew litigation
    • Subseries 4.5: Roadless Area Review and Evaluation (RARE) II litigation (Oregon Natural Resources Council v. Block)
    • Subseries 4.6: Scout/Onion timber sales litigation (Oregon Natural Resources Council v. U.S. Forest Service)
    • Subseries 4.7: Timber sales research and appeals
    • Subseries 4.8: Neil S. Kagan legal files for work with other clients
    • Subseries 4.9: Other litigation and legal records
  • Series 5: Bull Run Watershed and clean drinking water
  • Series 6: Grazing issues
  • Series 7: Materials of and about other organizations
    • Subseries 7.1: U.S. Forest Service
    • Subseries 7.2: Other organizations

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

Researcher access to negatives in the collection is limited for preservation purposes. To inquire about access, contact library staff. Fees may apply.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gift of Oregon Wild, December 2024 (RL2024-097).

Related Materials

Additional records of litigation by Oregon Wild at the Oregon Historical Society Research Library, particularly under the name Oregon Natural Resources Council, are included in the Alfred T. Goodwin papers, Mss 1821. Additional records relating to efforts to protect the Bull Run watershed are part of the Joseph L. Miller papers, Mss 6022.

Separated Materials

Issues of the Oregon Wilderness Coalition newsletter and of Wild Oregon were separated to the periodicals collection at the Oregon Historical Society Research Library.

Processing Information

Collection was processed by Jeffrey A. Hayes from October 2025 to February 2026. In the course of processing, some original file folders were retained, while other materials were rehoused in archival folders. In most cases where an original folder was replaced with an archival one, label on the original folder was photocopied and included in the archival folder. In some cases, the label of the box a folder was in at the time of the collection's donation to the Oregon Historical Society Research Library was noted on the front flap of the folder.

Title
Guide to the Oregon Wild records
Status
Completed
Author
Jeffrey A. Hayes
Date
2026
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Finding aid is written in English.

Repository Details

Part of the Oregon Historical Society Research Library Repository

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