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.
Timber projects we're tracking
Bark monitors all timber projects proposed on Mt. Hood National Forest, and uses the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and participation in forest collaboratives to engage with the Forest Service in decision-making processes.
Forest Watch
By investigating conditions in the forest and providing scientific & legal documentation to oppose destructive logging activities, Bark's Forest Watch program has protected thousands of acres of the forest from destruction.
Restoration
Bark's Restoration Program focuses on increasing beaver habitat in Mt. Hood National Forest to protect this keystone species and build climate resilience.
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Bark’s June News and Advocacy Opportunities
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Final comment period for Anvil project now open
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Bark’s May News: Spring survey findings, summer campouts, & the latest on Mt. Hood projects
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