Putting Clean Water and Old Growth Forests Before Profits

The 157-acre Trapper timber sale, located on the McKenzie District of the Willamette National Forest, threatens the clean water supply of Eugene and Springfield, as well as some of the last native and old growth forests in Oregon. Seneca Jones, a Eugene-based timber company, bought rights to the trees in 1999. The sale has been controversial ever since.

We are an all-volunteer group of citizens working to support the current legal battle to save Trapper by spreading public awareness and pressuring the Forest Service to drop the sale and protect Oregon's clean water and old growth forests. Click the button to the right to tell the Forest Service what you think about logging old growth on public land! Click Get Involved to learn more ways show your support for the campaign.


Saturday, May 1, 2010

Get Involved

WE NEED YOUR HELP TO SAVE THIS PRECIOUS SPACE. HERE ARE SOME THINGS YOU CAN DO:

SEND A LETTER TO THE FOREST SERVICE
Click here to send a letter to Meg Mitchell, the Forest Supervisor of the Willamette National Forest.

PUT UP A YARD SIGN
For a suggested donation of $5-$10 you can show your support for protecting Oregon's ancient forests. Pick up a yard sign at the Bad Egg Info Shop, located at 112 E. 13th Ave in Eugene, OR (541) 636-3570. Or Email us and we will deliver one to you by bicycle. Why not get one for your friends too?

JOIN THE EMAIL LIST
Send us an email and write "add me to the update list" to receive updates once every one or two weeks on the state of Trapper, the Save Trapper campaign, upcoming events, and other ways to get involved.

VOLUNTEER!
The Save Trapper campaign tables regularly at Sundance Natural Foods, The Red Barn, and other locations around Eugene. We are always looking for more people to help gather signatures, hand out signs, and spread the word. Email us and let us know if you are interested in tabling; we will provide training and materials.

WRITE A LETTER TO THE EDITOR
If you believe strongly that we should not be logging old growth forests on public lands, writing a letter to the editor is a great way to spread awareness and gather support. Click here to write to the Registered Guard and here for the Oregonian.


CFD 2010

Call Meg Mitchell, Willamette Natl. Forest Supervisor, at 541 225 6300. Call Seneca Sawmill at 541 689 1011 and ask to speak to Rick Rae.
Demand protection of native forests! Demand clean water! Demand that Trapper remain wild!