Defend & Restore Mt. Hood


Bark is the resource for community action to protect Mt. Hood National Forest
We use volunteer power and legal tools to monitor, document, and influence logging and restoration activities in Mt. Hood National Forest. Since 1999, Bark has saved tens of thousands of acres from destructive logging projects that would have harmed Mt. Hood's forests and watersheds.

Comment on USDA Reorganization Plan by Aug. 26
On July 24, 2025, USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins announced plans to “reorganize” the USDA. The Departure of Agriculture Reorganization Plan calls for the closure…

Defend the Roadless Rule!
The Trump administration wants to rescind the Roadless Rule, a policy that aimed to protect the ecological integrity of Inventoried Roadless Areas across 58.5 million…

Now Hiring – Executive Director
We’re hiring! Bark is seeking a passionate and values-driven Executive Director with experience in environmental advocacy and nonprofit management to guide the organization into its…

Protect Oregon's Last Intact Landscapes
Nearly 2 million acres of Inventoried Roadless Areas in Oregon are at risk with the proposed rescission of the Roadless Rule. Learn how you can make your voice heard and stand up for our last remaining intact forests.

Bark's forest activism depends on volunteers like you
Learn how you can make an impact on Mt. Hood National Forest by volunteering with Bark.

Give a dam! Support our beaver work
Bark's beaver program focuses on increasing beaver habitat in Mt. Hood National Forest to protect this keystone species and build climate resilience. Help us help these climate allies return to Mt. Hood.