Get involved in forest management
Learn about the threats and proposals in your public forests and take action to defend them.
Since the 1970s, federal environmental regulations have guaranteed the right for the public to be involved in decisions that impact the land they collectively own.
Learn more about current projects in Oregon's forests and see what you can do to make your voice heard. Follow the links below:
- Check out how Oregon Wild is keeping our "Eyes on the Agencies" with recent appeals, objections, and more.
- Help guide forest planning across the nation. Make your voice heard in the National Forest Management Act (NFMA) planning process.
- The D-Bug roadless area timber sale on the doorstep of Crater Lake National Park
- 5 million acres of National Forest in NE Oregon will have a new management plan soon. Make sure they have strong protections by commenting on the Blue Mountains Forest Plan.
- LNG pipeline proposed through the Clackamas watershed
- Oswald West State Park and Oregon's Coast Range forests
- Forest management and landslides


