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Sandy Post: Bark, Forest Service partner to reclaim road for Mt. Hood National Forest Bark, Forest Service partner to reclaim road for Mt. Hood National Forest Created on Tuesday, 24 November 2015 12:42 | Written by...read more |
Along with spending much-needed downtime with friends and family, we have another special reason to celebrate the holiday season this year. Under pressure from Bark, Oregon Wild, and Wild Earth...read more |
We've asked Barkers to lend us their voices about what they love most about Mt. Hood's forests and rivers and the organization who empowers people to defend it!...read more |
On Tuesday, November 3, 2015, Mt. Hood lost one of its greatest advocates. Kate McCarthy passed on after a lifetime of speaking up for the mountain and forests she loved....read more |
After years of pressure and thousands of people taking action to defend public water, yesterday we ...read more |
After many years of protecting its habitat, our chance to see these important predator species return to the ecosystem became a reality. But now the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife has proposed to remove the Gray Wolf from Oregon’s endangered species list...read more |
The outstanding 6-page story in Street Roots featuring our campaign to stop logging in the Jazz Timber Sale is out on the streets this week. Support your local vendor by picking up a copy today!...read more |
Barkers! Do you ever think about how much worse things could be without the watchdogs? This past week, another dozen forest watchdogs were trained to be the...read more |
We have just received word that the residents of Hood River County have made history today -- a citizen ballot measure has been filed for the people to decide on the proposed Nestlé bottling plant. Today, Bark stands with the people of Cascade Locks as they determine their community’s future....read more |
Thank you all for a great summer! Below you will find the calendar of events for the next several weeks. Some of these events will fill up fast so visit the website or follow the links below to RSVP and claim a spot for you and a friend!...read more |
What if I told you the number of acres burning this summer is not actually more than should be expected? What if the Forest Service policy of suppressing all fire ignitions wastes millions of federal dollars? What if the media has it all wrong?...read more |
Some parts of Mt Hood National Forest you've heard of, others you may not know......read more |
In response to concerns from Bark, Oregon Wild and several individuals, the Forest Service has dropped 869 acres from a proposed timber sale south of Mt. Hood....read more |
I spent the afternoon in Bark’s new gathering space with Gary Wiseman, Bark’s Artist-in-Residence. We talked about loss of critical habitat for artists in Portland, aesthetically interesting finds from his explorations in Mt. Hood National Forest, and the unique work that he is currently undertaking through a collaboration with Signal Fire, a non-profit that provides opportunities for artists and activists to engage in the natural world...read more |