Objection challenges recent decision against establishing any new wilderness areas in our local backcountry
ForestWatch Files Formal Objection to “No New Wilderness” Policy
Kings Clean-up
ForestWatch volunteers clear out another shooting area
Sespe Shooting Area Clean-up
ForestWatch volunteers haul more trash out of the Sespe watershed
Tamarisk Eradication Along the Sespe
ForestWatch and Keep The Sespe Wild return to Sespe watershed for more tamarisk eradication
ForestWatch Urges State Officials to Protect Forest from Fracking
Officials Accept Public Input on the Controversial Oil Extraction Process
Forest Service Issues Draft Decision Against any New Wilderness in Los Padres National Forest
Decision Rejects Wilderness Protection for 16 Pristine Roadless Areas, Leaving Them Vulnerable to Development
Repeat Offender Landowner Under Investigation for Damaging Sespe Creek
Multiple Agencies Respond to Citizen Complaints About Unpermitted Bulldozing, Road Construction, and Vegetation Removal in Critical Habitat for Endangered Steelhead
Tamarisk Removal Project
ForestWatch and Keep The Sespe Wild team up to remove mature tamarisk in Sespe watershed
November Clean-up Success
LPFW volunteers clean up Tar Creek trailhead and Sespe tributary shooting area
Report: Oil Industry Trashing Public Lands and Endangering Wildlife in Los Padres National Forest
ForestWatch Investigation Reveals Widespread Trash Contamination, Toxic Chemicals, and Other Hazards to Endangered California Condors in Ventura County’s Sespe Oil Field
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