PROTECT MT. HOOD
Bark is the resource for community action to protect Mt. Hood National Forest
We use volunteer power and legal tools to monitor, document, and influence logging and restoration activities in Mt. Hood National Forest. Since 1999, Bark has saved tens of thousands of acres from destructive logging projects that would have harmed Mt. Hood's forests and watersheds.
Support community-centered restoration
As we honor Native American Heritage Month this November, I want to share one of the most meaningful collaborations shaping Bark’s work. Parrott Creek is…
Roadless forests are at risk, but you can help
Growing up in Hood River, I always had a view of Mt. Hood. I spent hours on bumpy forest roads on the way to Lost…
Help Bark & beavers restore Mt. Hood
Bark is working alongside beavers—the forest’s ecosystem engineers—to protect and restore Mt. Hood’s most essential and overlooked ecosystems: its wetlands. This year, Bark scored a…
Bark's forest activism depends on volunteers like you
Learn how you can make an impact on Mt. Hood National Forest by volunteering with Bark.
Give a dam! Support our beaver work
Bark's beaver program focuses on increasing beaver habitat in Mt. Hood National Forest to protect this keystone species and build climate resilience. Help us help these climate allies return to Mt. Hood.