Learn about the national threat to nearly 60 million acres of our wild, roadless public lands—and take action to defend them.
25 years ago, the US Forest Service held more than 600 public meetings during the process to create the Roadless Rule, one of the most important conservation measures in history—and it could soon be repealed. The Forest Service’s current process to repeal may not include a single public meeting—so our community is hosting our own. Join us to speak up for your national forests.
Join Central Oregon LandWatch, Great Old Broads for Wilderness, National Parks Conservation Association, Native Fish Society, Oregon Wild, Protect Our Winters, Sierra Club Oregon Chapter and other roadless user groups at OSU-Cascades' Edward J. Ray Hall Atrium on Monday, April 6 to learn and celebrate how roadless protections support diverse shared values and essential conservation outcomes. Most importantly, we'll be taking collective action to stop this latest attack on our public lands.
Space is limited, register today.