Blue Mountains Biodiversity Project has been working to protect and restore the ecosystems of the Blue Mountains and Eastern Oregon Cascades since 1991. We work to stop or modify projects that threaten ecological diversity and integrity such as logging, road building, livestock grazing, herbicide…
Blue Mountains Biodiversity Project is wrapping up another busy year working to protect and restore the natural ecosystems of the Eastern Cascades and Blue Mountains. Our year was filled with ecological and legal accomplishments, as well as challenges. We at BMBP would like to…
Large trees, mature and old forests, drinking water, and wildlife habitat are threatened by logging in the Tiger-Mill timber sale. The Tiger-Mill timber sale on the Umatilla National Forest is located approximately 13 miles east of Walla Walla, Washington. The sale proposes to commercially…
On March 29, 2024, Federal District of Oregon Judge Ann Aiken handed down an Order allowing litigation filed by Blue Mountains Biodiversity Project against the Forest Service to move forward in federal court. In October 2022, BMBP filed a lawsuit against the Forest Service…
Please add your voice in calling for an end to logging of mature and old forests in National Forests across the nation! The Biden Administration has directed the Forest Service to develop policies that prioritize protecting mature and old forests across the nation as…
US Forest Service proceeds with logging old growth fir forest around Walton Lake in the Ochoco National Forest September 28th, 2023 The US Forest Service announced it will begin logging the old growth fir forest around Walton Lake starting October 1st, 2023. Walton Lake…