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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Chuchupate Invasives Project
Volunteers clear invasives from USFS Ranger Station grounds and adjacent wetland
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Fighting for the San Emigdio Blue
Los Padres ForestWatch submits request to help protect threatened butterfly
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ForestWatch Challenges Approval of Two New Oil Wells Near Hopper Mountain National Wildlife Refuge
By ForestWatch on August 12, 2014 in California Condor, Oil Development, Ventura County, Wildlife Protection
Appeal Seeks Protection for Endangered California Condors and Hopper Creek
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Summer Invasives Projects
Volunteers tackle noxious weeds across the Los Padres
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ForestWatch Appeals Approval of Oil Wells Near Piru
By ForestWatch on July 30, 2014 in California Condor, Oil Development, Ventura County, Wildlife Protection
ForestWatch and CFROG file joint appeal challenging the approval of two oil and gas test wells
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Red Rock Clean-up
By ForestWatch on July 25, 2014 in Santa Barbara County, Trash Cleanups, Volunteer Projects, Wildlife Protection
Volunteers brave the heat to clean up popular swimming spot on the Santa Ynez River
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