Trump is threatening our public lands and wildlife. We’re standing firm against these assaults.
Stewart Willason
What We Do
We are Oregon’s oldest statewide environmental nonprofit working to protect wildlands, wildlife, and waters for generations to come.
Through public education, direct lobbying, grassroots activism, litigation, watchdogging, and community building, we fight for an Oregon where nature doesn’t just survive but thrives.

James Parsons

TJ Thorne
Trump 2.0: Looting Oregon’s Treasures Report
In 2025, Trump-led proposals have prioritized the dramatic increase of logging, mining, and grazing that threaten our public lands. In this new report, we highlight treasured places at risk in Oregon, and how we are fighting for these places day in and day out, for the public’s voice, and for a future where nature doesn’t just survive, but thrives.
Our Impact
1.8 million acresof Wilderness permanently protected in Oregon including Mount Hood, the Columbia River Gorge, Opal Creek, Waldo Lake, and Drift Creek.
Our Impact
2,000+ milesof Wild & Scenic Rivers safeguarded to protect water, wildlife habitat, and free-flowing beauty.
Our Impact
3 square milesof old-growth logging per day halted through leadership on the Northwest Forest Plan, stemming the tide of ancient forest clearcutting.
Our Impact
Recovering wildlife populations of beavers and wolves, and support for Tribal-led efforts to restore sea otters and condors.
We rely on our activist and supporter network to power change in Oregon and in the US.
Melissa Lyttle

John Sullivan


