
On March 9, Clackamas River Basin Council will launch a year-long series of free seminars about our unique watershed and its natural resources, from the river’s birth in alpine springs to its confluence with the Willamette River. Subjects range from geology, water quality and forestry to fish, recreational, cultural and public policy issues....read more
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Whether you are a past, current, or future volunteer, thank you for showing up for Mt. Hood’s forests, waters, wildlife, and the communities of people who benefit from this vibrant ecosystem!...read more |
Your end-of-year donation helps as we all work together to address the troubling history of the creation of public lands, to restore wetland and beaver habitats, to amplify the need to coexist with and prepare for fire, and to enhance an outdated forest plan to ensure that climate resilience becomes a crucial element....read more |
This year alone, Bark has had 12,000 conversations with supporters, like you. Each time we are inspired and energized by amazing conversations with those who stand with us as we fight for meaningful changes to the Management Plan for Mt. Hood's forests....read more |
Bark advocates for proactive restoration that prioritizes the health of watersheds and forests for decades to come. For the last two years, Bark has worked to identify beaver habitats and prepare to reintroduce beavers to Mt. Hood National Forest. Beavers' effect on ecosystems makes them powerful partners in mitigating the effects of climate change. Observe the benefits beavers bring to their environments in this Tale of Two Streams....read more |
From One Forest to Another Much has changed already in our view of Northwest forests. By staying connected to what happens in local forests, we can set an example to help people throughout the region protect the places most precious to them....read more |
The current Forest Management Plan allows the agency to continue to act as if the climate isn’t changing....read more |
We can think of no better person to run the Department of the Interior....read more |
Free Mt. Hood Campaign Committee Wed, Jan 27th at 6:00 pm Mt. Hood National Forest is one of the Pacific Northwest’s greatest treasures. It’s known for its scenic beauty, bountiful wildlife, and... read more |
Free Mt. Hood Campaign Committee Wed, Feb 24th at 6:00 pm Mt. Hood National Forest is one of the Pacific Northwest’s greatest treasures. It’s known for its scenic beauty, bountiful wildlife, and... read more |
Rad◦i◦cle: National Forests on Stolen Lands Thu, Feb 25th at 6:00 pm This new edition to Bark’s Rad◦i◦cle Activist Training Program will focus on the history and impact of how the U.S. federal government... read more
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Rad◦i◦cle : Volunteer Orientation Thu, Mar 18th at 6:00 pm Learn about the history of Bark's work and our current efforts, connect with current staff + volunteers, and share your interests and... read more |
Free Mt. Hood Campaign Committee Wed, Mar 24th at 6:00 pm Mt. Hood National Forest is one of the Pacific Northwest’s greatest treasures. It’s known for its scenic beauty, bountiful wildlife, and... read more |
Rad◦i◦cle: Intro to Timber Sale Comment-Writing Thu, Apr 1st at 6:00 pm Public comments are one of the few ways that the public can affect the process of planning projects on public land─and it can feel a... read more |
Rad◦i◦cle : Intro to Forest Policy Thu, Apr 8th at 6:00 pm Do you ever wonder why 50% of Oregon is managed by the federal government? Or wonder why logging can happen in National Forests, but... read more
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