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Help defend large trees!

During the final days of the Trump administration, the Forest Service rolled back protections for large trees on National Forests in Eastern Oregon.

This decision was rushed through illegally, without adequate public process.

The protections for large trees in eastern Oregon–known as the 21” Screens–were put into place in the mid-1990’s because of the well-documented deficit of large trees across the landscape due to logging and mismanagement. The Forest Service has rolled back these protections across millions of acres on six National Forests east of the Cascade crest: the Deschutes, Ochoco, Malheur, Umatilla, Wallowa-Whitman, and Fremont-Winema National Forests.

Take action to defend large trees and old forests! Call or email Senator Jeff Merkley’s office to ask that he takes a stand and fights for the protection of large trees in Oregon.

Ask Senator Merkley to work with the Biden administration to reinstate the 21″ Screens protections for large and old trees. Large trees and old growth forests need more protection, not more logging!

Email Senator Jeff Merkley at: https://www.merkley.senate.gov/contact/
Merkley’s Portland Office #: (503) 326-3386
Merkley’s Eugene Office #: (541) 465-6750

Logging large trees will further threaten old-growth forests, and the species that depend on them. Also, the agency’s decision to roll back protections for large trees is exactly the wrong direction for addressing climate change.

Some suggested talking points:

Here are additional resources on the 21″ Screens and the Trump administration’s decision to rollback protections for large trees:

Thank you for speaking up for large trees and old forests in eastern Oregon!

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