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Agency Receives Overwhelming Opposition to Oil Wastewater Dumping Proposal
The public comments submitted were 98% in opposition to the proposal.
ForestWatch Welcomes New Forest Supervisor and Mt. Pinos District Ranger
New forest supervisor named for the Los Padres, and the Mt. Pinos Ranger District gets new district ranger.
ForestWatch’s Top Accomplishments of 2017
Join us as we reflect upon some of our biggest accomplishments of 2017 and build our momentum into the New Year.
National Monument Report Released: Carrizo Plain Management Plan to be Reviewed
Final report indicates Carrizo Plain safe from boundary reductions but not future management plan changes.
Forest and Community Resilience During the Thomas Fire
During a time like this, one thing is certain: our forest and community are incredibly resilient.
Students Clean Up 500 Pounds of Trash Along Sespe Tributary
Students from Ojai’s Besant Hill School spent their morning cleaning up Cherry Creek.
ForestWatch Volunteers Clean Up Santa Paula Canyon
Over 125 pounds of trash was removed from along the trail and near popular swimming holes.
Trump Seeks to Shrink Two National Monuments by Over 2 Million Acres
Trump announces plan to significantly reduce the size of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments.
ForestWatch Submits Official Request to List Refugio Manzanita as Endangered
Request seeks to protect the Santa Barbara County species under the Federal Endangered Species Act.
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