Save our nation’s oldest forests from destruction

Save our nation’s oldest forests from destruction

The Biden administration released an executive order two years ago recognizing the importance of old-growth and mature trees in the fight against climate change and directing the U.S. Forest Service to take steps to protect our oldest forests. The Forest Service is now accepting public comments on their new proposed plan, but only until September 20.

Urge the Forest Service to finalize a strong plan.

Urge the U.S. Forest Service to finalize a strong plan that protects forests and fights the climate crisis.

Old-growth trees in Olympic National Forest in Washington.

Will you make your voice heard to save our oldest forests before it’s too late?

The Biden administration released an executive order two years ago recognizing the importance of old-growth and mature trees in the fight against climate change and directing the U.S. Forest Service to take steps to protect our oldest forests.

The Forest Service’s new proposal is a critical step forward – but it’s not enough to protect these vital trees from the worsening impacts of the climate crisis.

They’re now accepting public comments on the proposed plan, but only until September 20.