Our Mission
The Williams Community Forest Project works to create and promote ecologically maintained forests in the Williams watershed that will serve as a model for future generations and which support the Williams community economically, aesthetically, and socially.
Category Archives: Media
Buying a Forest to Save It
An article published in the Eugene Weekly on 3-15-2012 gave an update of the recent activity on the W320… A southern Oregon community’s effort to protect forestland has become a race against the chainsaw. The Williams Community Forest Project (WCFP) … Continue reading
Logging Postponed
Even if you caught the news in our latest newsletter, a lot of people missed the original article from the Grants Pass Courier with the details on the postponed logging operation on the W320. We’d like to note that while … Continue reading
Introducing Our New Logo!
We’d like to introduce our new logo, an image that is an expression of our core values. The Elements:
New Video
The WCFP is pleased to present a new video with footage from the W320 site. Continue reading
W320 Photographs
A batch of fresh photographs from the Williams 320 site. After weeks of rain the forest is lush and rich, moss everywhere. A lot of the wildflower have died down, but we still came across some dogwoods, Calypso orchids, a … Continue reading
WCFP on the Radio
The WCFP’s recent effort to purchase a piece of land and stop a clear cut in the Williams Valley was featured on JPR’s The Jefferson Exchange on Tuesday, May 17. Continue reading
KOBI TV Spot
Our local NBC station, KOBI TV on channel 5, featured the WCFP in a short segment today. Continue reading



