Volunteer crew removes more tamarisk from Sespe watershed
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Sespe Tamarisk Project
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Tamarisk Eradication along Rancho Nuevo Creek
Volunteers Tackle Tamarisk on Edge of Dick Smith Wilderness
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ForestWatch Files Formal Objection to “No New Wilderness” Policy
Objection challenges recent decision against establishing any new wilderness areas in our local backcountry
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Kings Clean-up
ForestWatch volunteers clear out another shooting area
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Sespe Shooting Area Clean-up
ForestWatch volunteers haul more trash out of the Sespe watershed
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Recovery Plan Issued for Endangered Steelhead in SLO & Monterey Counties
Fisheries Biologists Present a Roadmap to Restore Historic Steelhead Runs to the Los Padres National Forest
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Carrizo Plain Service
ForestWatch and Sierra Club team up for fence removal project on the Carrizo Plain
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Tamarisk Eradication Along the Sespe
ForestWatch and Keep The Sespe Wild return to Sespe watershed for more tamarisk eradication
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Gold Hill Clean-up
ForestWatch volunteers clean up shooting area
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ForestWatch Urges State Officials to Protect Forest from Fracking
Officials Accept Public Input on the Controversial Oil Extraction Process
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