Take Action to Protect our Northwest Forests!

The Northwest Forest Plan (NWFP) continues to be the largest, truly science-based forest and ecosystem management plan in the country. Created in 1994, the plan covers 17 national forests totaling 24 million acres across western Washington, Oregon, and northern California. To date, the NWFP has been successful in improving the region's streams and waterways, protecting salmon habitat, and conserving old-growth forests. 

Now, as the NWFP goes through its amendment process, The Forest Service wants to hear from you about how you want to see National Forest lands throughout the Pacific Northwest managed to conserve older forests, reduce wildfire risk, include tribal engagement, and create abundant wildlife habitat in a changing climate! Sign the petition below to help protect the future of Northwest forests!

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