Bark is a grassroots organization based in Northwest Oregon that works to preserve the forests, waters and wildlife of Mt. Hood National Forest and surrounding regions.
We monitor logging and challenge destructive timber sales in the area and provide education and advocacy programs to bring attention to the vanishing legacy of our forests and wildlands.
“Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Willing is not enough; we must do.”
—Johann W. von Goethe
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Write to your elected officials. Politicians do listen: remember that cumulative effects work in politics, just like nature. Hand-written letters are the best, but an email or phone call will do the trick. Contact your representatives...
Participate in the public comment process. Use our timber sale database to research a sale and plan your visit to the site. Tell the land managers what you think.
Donate to Bark. We are a small grass-roots organization built on a reputation for effectiveness beyond our size. Your funding is essential to keeping us going.