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The Forest Service is currently in the process of updating the Northwest Forest Plan (NWFP) for the first time in 30 years and they want to hear from you! In this training, we will walk you through the process of forming substantive comments and becoming involved in public lands decision-making.
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The Forest Service is currently in the process of updating the Northwest Forest Plan (NWFP) for the first time in 30 years and they want to hear from you! In this training, we will walk you through the process of forming substantive comments and becoming involved in public lands decision-making.
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The Forest Service is currently in the process of updating the Northwest Forest Plan (NWFP) for the first time in 30 years and they want to hear from you! In this training, we will walk you through the process of forming substantive comments and becoming involved in public lands decision-making.
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Join KS Wild staff and get out into the forest to field check the Medford District BLM's Last Chance Timber Sale. We will be collecting important ecological data on what we are seeing in proposed timber sale units.
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In this class-based training, we will discuss what field checking is, how to collect data, and why it is important. Field checking is a very important part of the forest defense process. It involves going to proposed timber sales to get a sense of what federal land managers are planning to do there and collecting data on the ecosystem.
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Join KS Wild staff and get out into the forest to field check the Medford District BLM's Last Chance Timber Sale. We will be collecting important ecological data on what we are seeing in proposed timber sale units.
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In this class-based training, we will discuss what field checking is, how to collect data, and why it is important. Field checking is a very important part of the forest defense process. It involves going to proposed timber sales to get a sense of what federal land managers are planning to do there and collecting data on the ecosystem.
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Learn how to advocate for our forests by hosting your own training and engaging your friends, family, and others in your circle to make sure that federal land managers take swift action to protect our most important trees from logging.
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Learn how to advocate for our forests by writing letters to the editor in a variety of news outlets to make sure that federal land managers take swift action to protect our most important trees from logging.
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Learn how to advocate for our forests by taking action on social media to spread activism and engage with others on a variety of social media platforms to make sure that federal land managers take swift action to protect our most important trees from logging.
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Learn how to advocate for our forests by making phone calls, writing letters, and taking other actions to make sure that federal land managers take swift action to protect our most important trees from logging.
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