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Proposed Timber Sales

Bi-County Timber Sale

Crystal Clear Timber Sale

Grasshopper Timber Sale

Hole in the Road Timber Sale

Hunter Timber Sale

North Clack Timber Sale

Polallie Cooper Timber Sale

Rocky Timber Sale

Waucoma Timber Sale

Zigzag Timber Sale

FOREST WATCH

  • Zigzag Timber Sale

    Bark has organized groundtruthing for November 2019 that will survey the Zigzag proposed units....read more

  • Viewpoint in the Grasshopper timber sale overlooking Boulder Creek drainage, open blue sky Grasshopper Timber Sale

    The Barlow Ranger District on Mt. Hood National Forest released a Scoping Letter for the new Grasshopper Timber Sale. The project area...read more

  • Crystal Clear Timber Sale

    Bark is currently in court challenging this 11,742 acre timber sale located in the White River watershed in Mt. Hood National Forest...read more

  • Map of La Dee Flats OHV area North Clack Timber Sale

    The North Clack Timber Sale is located just 35 miles east of Portland, near the Clackamas River in Mt. Hood National Forest. This...read more

  • view of Pint Creek meadow Mt. Hood on beaver habitat survey with Bark and Portland State University Beaver Habitat Restoration Project

    While populations in low-lying areas have begun to recover, beavers continue to be killed in large numbers by federal and state wildlife...read more

  • Black Lake in Waucoma project area Waucoma Timber Sale

    Located on the northeast corner of Mt. Hood National Forest within the West Fork Hood River watershed, Waucoma is surrounded by the...read more

  • Road blowout shuts down Forest Road 57 Removing and Rewilding Old Roads

    The greatest threat to watershed health in Mt. Hood National Forest is the road network that totals well over 3,000 miles....read more

  • Forest in Timberline Mt. Bike Park Area Timberline Mountainbike Trails and Skills Park

    Bark absolutely supports mountain biking as a way for people to get out and enjoy the forest. Over the past many years, Bark has worked...read more

  • Base Camp Bark's Summer Base Camp

    To connect more people with Mt. Hood National Forest and to inspire advocacy for its protection and care, Bark invites you to our annual...read more

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