Wanna explore & protect Mt. Hood with Bark this summer? Join us at Double Mountain's Overlook Taproom (1700 N Killingsworth) this Thurs 5/21 to learn all about volunteering with Bark: bark-out.org/event/2026-v...
“We can do a lot of guesswork as to the motivations behind [the legislation], but the reality is we need to protect our water resources. We need to protect the wildlife, and we need to protect the land for the betterment of the citizens of this country.” -Will Fett, Executive Director, Bark
📣Action Alert! 📣 Call Senator Wyden at (202) 224-5244 and tell him to OPPOSE THIS BILL.
Coupled with low snowpack, the passage of H.R. 655 could cause the Dog River to run dry. This would have dire consequences for fish and wildlife, as well as farmers in the Gorge whose irrigation districts are fed by the Dog River. Call your senators and tell them to OPPOSE HR 655!
ACTION ALERT: submit your comment on the Anvil Vegetation Management Project by 6/19 at 11:59pm! bark-out.org/project/anvi... #mthood #forestservice
ACTION ALERT! Call your senators and tell them to oppose H.R. 655 to protect Mt. Hood and public lands! Use the script in this post. Oregonians, call Senator Wyden at (202) 224-5244.
You can now call your senators via @5calls.org and tell them to OPPOSE H.R. 655, which would transfer up to 150 acres of Mt. Hood National Forest to the city of The Dalles, Oregon for water reservoir expansion as Google’s data centers water demands grow. 5calls.org/issue/mt-hoo...
Call your senators via @5calls.org !
For Bark, this is more than just a story about threats to fish and wildlife, though these are important. As Bark's Forest Watch Program Manager, Jordan Latter, puts it, "This is a story about power and influence over water, a human right that is foundational to the well being of all people."
Concerns about Big Tech have emerged in a proposal to transfer Mount Hood land.
We're excited to announce Bark's new Executive Director, Will Fett! Save the date for our Executive Director Meet & Greet on February 18th, 4:30-6:30pm. Location TBA. Everyone is welcome! bark-out.org/about/board-...
For Bark, this is more than just a story about threats to fish and wildlife, though these are important. As Bark's Forest Watch Program Manager, Jordan Latter, puts it, "This is a story about power and influence over water, a human right that is foundational to the well being of all people."
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Despite the city’s claims that Google played no role in this bill, Google’s data centers are increasing pressure on the city’s water supply. And despite Bentz's claim that he consulted with the Forest Service, Mt. Hood staff were not aware of the bill before Bark brought it to their attention.
Despite the city’s claims that Google played no role in this bill, Google’s data centers are increasing pressure on the city’s water supply. And despite Bentz's claim that he consulted with the Forest Service, Mt. Hood staff were not aware of the bill before Bark brought it to their attention.