Podcast Episode with Dirty FreeHub

WIldlife Conservation in the Ochocos

To adapt to the changing climate, wildlife needs to be able to move around. That’s why we feel it’s so important that the Ochocos in particular be protected. They are a primary link - a primary migration corridor - between the Cascades and all the habitat to the east in the Rocky Mountains.
— Rory Isbell, Staff Attorney
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Listen to Dirty Freehub's recent podcast episode to hear more about LandWatch's work in the Ochocos.

In this episode, Rory Isbell discusses the importance of migration corridors and riparian areas for Redband Trout and elk, along with our recent victory to protect wildlife habitat in the Ochoco National Forest.

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