Los Padres ForestWatch protects wildlife, wilderness, water, and sustainable access throughout the Los Padres National Forest and the Carrizo Plain National Monument. We achieve this through education, advocacy, and when necessary, legal action for the benefit of our communities, climate, and future generations.
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Gold Hill and Kings Clean-up
By ForestWatch on July 8, 2014 in California Condor, Mt. Pinos Area, Trash Cleanups, Volunteer Projects, Wildlife Protection
ForestWatch volunteers clean-up Alamo Mountain shooting area
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Tamarisk on the Sespe
By ForestWatch on July 3, 2014 in Ventura County, Volunteer Projects, Wilderness, Wildlife Protection
Tamarisk eradication along the Sespe
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West Camino Invasives Project
ForestWatch volunteers remove invasive weeds along West Camino Cielo
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Wilderness Legislation Announced for Los Padres & Carrizo Plain
By ForestWatch on May 15, 2014 in California Condor, Carrizo Plain, Cuyama Valley, Monterey County, Mt. Pinos Area, Oil Development, Rivers, San Luis Obispo County, Santa Barbara County, Trails & Public Access, Ventura County, Wilderness, Wildlife Protection
ForestWatch Praises Bill to Protect More Than 300,000 Acres of Public Land and 158 Miles of Wild & Scenic Rivers Along California’s Central Coast
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Cerro Noroeste Clean-up
By ForestWatch on May 15, 2014 in California Condor, Trash Cleanups, Volunteer Projects, Wildlife Protection
Service at 8,000 Feet
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Oil Industry Proposes Fracking Eight More Wells in Los Padres National Forest
By ForestWatch on May 15, 2014 in California Condor, Fracking, Oil Development, Ventura County, Wildlife Protection
Forest Officials Accept Public Comments through June 4 — Click Here to Submit Comments
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