Forest Watch Committee

The Forest Watch Committee is Bark’s group of dedicated volunteers who keep watch over Mt Hood National Forest and gain a more in-depth understanding of how National Forests are managed. We meet monthly to discuss projects on Mt Hood, prioritize areas to groundtruth, collaborate on NEPA comments, and strategize our response to destructive proposals. As needed, we will discuss and collaborate on regional or national environmental policy changes related to our work. 

If you want to be more informed and involved with actions proposed on Mt Hood National Forest and meet others who share your interests, the Forest Watch Committee is a great place to be!

We meet in the Bark office on the third Tuesday of each month from 6-8pm. If you are interested in joining, please reach out to Jordan, Bark’s Forest Watch Program Manager (jordan@bark-out.org) for more information and to be added to the email list.