What's at stake?
For over two decades, the Roadless Rule has protected 58 million acres of the wildest and most intact forests on our public lands. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has recently announced it will be repealing these important public lands protections – a move that will open roadless wildlands to road construction, development, and industrial logging.
In Central Oregon, over 200,000 acres of public land and beloved locales are threatened.
What can you do?
Join Central Oregon LandWatch, Oregon Wild, and Sierra Club Oregon Chapter at Worthy Brewing from 5:30 — 7 p.m. on September 9 to learn what the repeal of the Roadless Rule means for wild places in Oregon, and take action to stop this latest attack on our public lands.
Space is limited, register today.
Who is this event for?
Day Hikers, Thru Hikers, Trail Runners, Mountain Bikers, Gravel Cyclists, Campers, Hunters, Anglers, Foragers, Backcountry Skiers, River Runners, Paddlers, Rock Climbers, Wildlife Lovers, Public Land Enthusiasts, Everyone