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Tower Rock. Photo by Bob Pearson.

  What's New?
  

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Federal officials Wednesday rejected a mining company's request to lease part of the flanks of Mount St. Helens, saying the Colorado company's plans to mine copper and other minerals isn't in the public interest.

Click here to read the newly released Gifford Pinchot Task Force Restoration Plan for the Gifford Pinchot National Forest

Task Force joins Washington Watershed Restoration Initiative

Task Force advocates for new approach to funding forests

Task Force Supports 'County Payments' and Rural Jobs

Eruption development? In Mount St. Helens forestlands, real estate speculators see a mountain of profit

To learn more about invasive plant species on the Gifford Pinchot National Forest and watershed restoration click here

Click here to download the Gifford Pinchot Task Force booklet celebrating Ten Years



 
  Hemlock Dam Removal Stalled
  

In June Department of Ecology issued a Water Quality Certification to the Forest Service approving its action to remove Hemlock Dam on Trout Creek. Skamania County decided to appeal the decision fearing that it will remove opportunity for recreation. The Task Force has decided to pursue legal intervention in the case to ensure the removal of Hemlock Dam and to support the recovery and restoration of salmon and steelhead runs and free flowing rivers in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. For more information regarding the removal of Hemlock Dam and to find out how to support our efforts please click here.

 
  Cold Springs Fire Good for Forest
  

On July 12, 2008 a lightning-sparked fire was reported just east of McDonald Ridge on Mount Adams Ranger District within the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. The fire, dubbed the Cold Springs fire, reached a reported 100\% containment August 1st burning 7,729 acres of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest and Yakama Nation reserve land. The fire was good for habitat creation and fuel reduction which is why we need to encourage the Forest Service to not post-fire log the burned areas.
Please click here for more information and to send a message to the Forest Service to not post-fire log the areas burnt by the Cold Springs Fire.