2024 lead removal efforts underway in the Los Padres National Forest
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Getting the Lead Out…of the Forest
By ForestWatch on May 15, 2024 in Los Padres National Forest, Public Lands, Target Shooting, Trash Cleanups
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Forest Service Extends Target Shooting Ban in Los Padres National Forest
Cleanup efforts continue at dispersed shooting sites throughout the forest
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Volunteers Remove 450 Pounds of Trash and Lead from Arroyo Burro Trailhead
Approximately 25 pounds of lead bullets removed from the site.
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ForestWatch Volunteers Remove 60 Pounds of Lead From Sespe Tributary
By Bryant Baker on January 29, 2020 in Target Shooting, Trash Cleanups, Ventura County, Volunteer Projects
Group also removes 120 pounds of other target shooting trash.
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Forest Service Extends Target Shooting Ban in Los Padres National Forest
By Bryant Baker on January 13, 2020 in Call to Action, Stewardship, Target Shooting, Trash Cleanups, Volunteer Projects
Decision allows volunteers to continue cleaning up over 100 unmanaged sites.
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California’s Lead Ammunition Ban for Hunting Goes Into Full Effect
Ban prohibits lead ammo for hunting on public and private lands.
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Volunteers Remove 30 Pounds of Used Lead Ammunition from Local Trailhead
By Bryant Baker on June 30, 2019 in Santa Barbara County, Target Shooting, Trash Cleanups, Volunteer Projects
Ammo removed along with 120 pounds of other microtrash.
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Judge Approves Legal Agreement to Extend Ban on Unmanaged Target Shooting in Los Padres National Forest
Forest Service places hold on target shooting in response to lawsuit.
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