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What You Can Do

Healthy forests are beautiful, but they also benefit people in many ways. Forests in the Williams valley of Southern Oregon are part of the ecologically diverse Klamath-Siskiyou bio-region, and they support our human community by regulating air, soil, and water quality and providing recreational, educational, and economic opportunities. The choices you make can work to conserve forests in our region and throughout the world, for the present and future.

URGENT: Comment on the BLM Forest Plan Revision by March 23, 2026

The Bureau of Land Management has announced a proposal to revise its Western Oregon forest management plans, including reevaluating protections for Research Natural Areas (RNAs) and Areas of Critical Environmental Concern (ACECs).
These places protect some of the most unique forests, headwaters, and natural landscapes in our region. Public comments help shape what is studied, protected, and managed in the final plan.
Submit a public comment and help ensure these important areas are carefully considered in the planning process.

You must submit comments on issues and planning criteria related to this planning effort by any of the following methods:

Contribute financially or donate…support our ongoing work.

Sign petitions, or create petitions to be a voice for the forests.

Volunteer or join a work party on a maintaining LDT trails or other current project.

Speak out… of support for our work.

Stay informed…join our mailing list to receive updates by email.

Go on a monthly WCFP hike…visit a forest near you and experience the benefits of forests for yourself.