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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2022 Top Accomplishments
By ForestWatch on November 16, 2022 in eNews, Invasives, Logging & Vegetation Clearing, Outdoor Connection, Volunteer Projects, Wilderness, Wildlife Protection, Year In Review, Year In Review
Join us as we look back to celebrate all that we’ve accomplished together.
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2021 Top Accomplishments
Join us as we look back to celebrate all that we’ve accomplished together.
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Forest in the Crosshairs
By ForestWatch on March 14, 2016 in Cuyama Valley, Mt. Pinos Area, Publications, San Luis Obispo County, Santa Barbara County, Trash Cleanups, Ventura County
A recent report released by Los Padres ForestWatch identifies unregulated target shooting as one of the most serious threats to natural resources and public health and safety in the forest.
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West Cuesta Ridge “Shooters” Cleanup
Collaborative efforts in SLO County result in hundreds of pounds of microtrash removed.
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West Camino Cielo Target Shooting Site Cleanup
Volunteers remove hundreds of pounds of debris and trash left behind by target shooters.
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