LPFW volunteers clean up Tar Creek trailhead and Sespe tributary shooting area

November Clean-up Success

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

Cuyama Peak Clean-up
Clean-up in Condor Country

Thorn Point Clean-up
Historic Lookout Site Scoured for Microtrash

ForestWatch Volunteers Clear Microtrash from Frazier Mountain
Litter Detrimental to Endangered California Condors Removed from Historic Lookout Site

Valle Vista Clean-up
Microtrash removed from Condor Country

What’s at Stake
Sixteen Inventoried Roadless Areas (IRAs) across the Los Padres National Forest were included in the Forest Service’s recently-released draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement …

Condor Roost Trees May Be Cut Down
ForestWatch defends old-growth trees where endangered condors rest during long flights across the landscape…
Volunteer
We need your help! Join our list of dedicated, fun-loving, adventurous volunteers today.
Wild Things
Shop
Visit our online store for shirts, hats, maps, books, and more. Proceeds benefit ForestWatch.