Join us as we reflect upon some of our biggest accomplishments of 2017 and build our momentum into the New Year.

ForestWatch’s Top Accomplishments of 2017

Volunteers Eradicate Invasive Cape Ivy in Rattlesnake Canyon
Volunteers remove the only known infestation of Cape ivy in the Santa Barbara canyon.

Third Annual Santa Barbara WILD! a Huge Success!
Over 250 conservationists gather in Santa Barbara to raise over $110,000 for ForestWatch conservation efforts!

ForestWatch and Figueroa Mountain Brewing Volunteers Clean Up Red Rock
ForestWatch and Fig Mtn Brew teamed up to remove over 100 pounds from the Red Rock Pools.

Over 130 Local Business Owners Sign Letter Supporting Carrizo Plain National Monument
Local businesses write letter to Secretary Zinke in support of the Carrizo Plain.

ForestWatch Responds: A Better Way to Protect Communities from Wildfire
ForestWatch writes op-ed in response to local radio host’s inflamed rhetoric.

ForestWatch and SLO Coastkeeper File Lawsuit to Restore Endangered Steelhead in Sisquoc River
Groups seek safe passage for steelhead to reach historic spawning grounds in the Los Padres National Forest

VICTORY: Controversial Gaviota Fuel Break Canceled After ForestWatch Lawsuit
Forest Service cancels planned massive fuel break in remote area of Los Padres National Forest after our lawsuit.

Volunteers Spend Morning in the Clouds Cleaning Up La Cumbre Peak
Volunteers helped clean up trash on and around La Cumbre Peak.

Volunteers Remove Over 30 Tires Along Gibraltar Road
Volunteers removed two truckloads of trash and over 30 tires near Gibraltar Rock.
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