Roadless Rule Proposed Rescission

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In early May, Hills For Everyone and approximately eight other partner organizations like Orange County Chapter of the California Native Plant Society, Nature 4 All, and Friends of Harbors, Beaches and Parks all convened to support the Roadless Rule in local National Forests. The federal administration proposes rescinding this rule to allow for asphalt roads, logging, and mining in the most wild places of our forests. This 25 year old rule has protected areas in the local Cleveland National Forest, … Read More

Threats to Public Lands

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Hills For Everyone remains concerned about staffing cuts and other impacts to our federally protected lands. There are known consequences to the landscape when staff shortages exist.☎️If you care about public lands, call or email your federal elected officials. Tell them to defend public lands, rehire staff, and reinstate budgets.➡️Congressional Leaders➡️Senators📢Attend the April 19th Rally and focus your message on “Hands Off Our Public Lands!” California has 25.6 million protected acres. The federal government protected 20.6 million of them in … Read More

Stand Up for Public Lands

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Hills For Everyone has worked for over 40 years to protect and preserve public lands for the benefit of wildlife and people. Recent Trump Administration decisions threaten the very existence of federally protected lands, not to mention the massive staff and funding cuts to keep them operating safely. Stand up for National Parks and Public Lands! If you are so inclined, join a peaceful rally Saturday, March 1st. Find a location near you tinyurl.com/ProtectParks0301

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