ForestWatch and conservation partners file opening arguments in case against oil expansion in Santa Paula Canyon.
Groups File Opening Arguments in Santa Paula Canyon Drilling Lawsuit
Study: Not Enough Bears in SLO County to Allow Hunt
Study finds only 101 black bears in SLO County, much lower than previous estimates.
Ventura County Supervisors Vote to Move Forward with Wildlife Corridors
Process begins to designate wildlife corridors that link the Los Padres National Forest with other public lands.
Volunteers Tackle Trash in Santa Paula Canyon
Nearly 20 volunteers spend their Saturday morning removing trash from Santa Paula Canyon!
New Trail Plan Near Lake Piru Approved, Access Fees to Remain
Federal agency overseeing Santa Felicia Dam approves plan to facilitate forest trail access that includes steep fees.
ForestWatch’s 2016 Top Accomplishments
A look back at some of the big things that happened in 2016!
Forest Service Scales Back Plan to Formalize Roads Near Figueroa Mtn.
Forest Service agrees to remove 7 miles of road from being authorized in new grazing allotment plan.
Lawsuit Challenges Unnecessary Fuel Break that Threatens Rare Plant
Lawsuit filed to protect the Refugio manzanita from a massive, unnecessary fuel break planned by the Forest Service.
52 Los Padres Recreation Sites Now Under Private, For-profit Management
Forest Service issues new concessionaire permit despite substantial public opposition.
Groups Challenge Los Padres Oil Drilling Plan
ForestWatch and others seek to halt expansion of oil drilling across 52,000 acres of forest land.
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