Take Action Against the Aloha Trout Logging Project

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Join Coast Range Communities in Opposing the Aloha Trout Logging Project

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is moving forward with a public lands logging project just a few miles east of the community of Alsea, Oregon. The Aloha Trout project would log and build new roads through up to 1,305 acres of public forest in the middle of Oregon’s Coast Range. While some of the project area is relatively young, previously clearcut forest, the area also holds several pockets of lush, older forest and legacy trees. Honey Grove and Seeley Creeks meander through the project area, serving as habitat for imperiled coastal coho and Chinook salmon, steelhead, and Pacific lamprey. Take Action to protect habitat and stand with locals by using the comment template below. You have until 4 p.m. PST on Monday, January 12th to send your comments to the agency.