The Horizon

All the latest updates on our work defending rural lands, creating livable cities and towns and preserving wild lands and water throughout Central Oregon

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What We Lose Without the Roadless Rule

The Trump administration has announced its plans to rescind the Roadless Area Conservation Rule. Check out our primer to come up to speed on the importance of the Roadless Rule, learn what can be expected next, and find out how you can plug in to defend public lands in Central Oregon and beyond from this new threat.

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Celebrating Juneteenth in Central Oregon

Celebrate Juneteenth by screening Farming While Black for free on June 19 or attending the Juneteenth Celebration at Open Space Event Studios in the Bend Central District on June 20.

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Rooted in Action

LandWatch members are leaning into local advocacy during uncertain times. Our community continues to show that local action is a steadying force—and a source of hope.

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Controlled burns reduce wildfire risk, but they require trained staff and funding − this could be a rough year

The combined effects of a warmer and drier climate, more people living in fire-prone areas and vegetation and debris built up over years of fire suppression are leading to more severe fires that spread faster and put people, wild lands and economies at risk. Prescribed burns are a solution, but the U.S. Forest Service need the staffing, data and research to carry them out.

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$1 Million Raised to Reconnect Wildlife Habitat in Central Oregon

With the recent award of $688,800 from the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board, the Bend to Suttle Lake Wildlife Passage Initiative has reached a critical fundraising milestone and secured the money needed to apply for federal matching funds for phase two of the project — engineering and design of four crossing structures.

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Defending National Forests Under Trump 2.0

Jeremy Orr, Director of Litigation and Advocacy Partnerships at Earthjustice from Earthjustice, and attorneys from Crag Law Center and Advocates for the West will join Central Oregon LandWatch to examine the Trump administration’s motivations with regard to national forest management and explain how the environmental justice community is pushing back against questionable, dangerous or illegal moves. 


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3 Tools for Curated Climate Action

We’re kicking off Earth Month by sharing a selection of resources designed to inspire practical climate action — personalized for you. We hope these tools help you feel empowered to see yourself and your community as a tangible driver of climate solutions.

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Pressing Forward

In the first month of the new administration, environmental advocates have faced a maelstrom of threats to the foundations of environmental protection and community well-being. 

At LandWatch, we are determined to stay focused on the positive changes we can affect. We are here to defend the land and water of Central Oregon and ensure a livable future for all its residents — and we won’t settle for anything less.

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Key Housing & Transportation Bills to Watch

Our Cities & Towns team is focused on two key priorities during Oregon’s 2025 legislative session: affordable housing and transportation. 

We’ve detailed some of the key opportunities on our radar in Salem this year that will move Complete Communities forward in our cities and towns east of the Cascades.

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