Stop the Sale of Oregon’s Public Lands — Keep the Wild Open to All


Stop the Sale of Oregon’s Public Lands — Keep the Wild Open to All
The Issue
Who is impacted?
Millions of people visit Oregon’s public lands every year—not just locals, but travelers from around the world seeking connection with ancient forests, clean rivers, and wild spaces. These places are essential for physical health, mental wellbeing, cultural belonging, and Indigenous sovereignty.
Call your representatives by zip code:
https://5calls.org/issue/public-land-sales-budget-reconcilliation/
What is at stake?
From the towering trees of the Siuslaw National Forest, to the waterfalls of Eagle Creek, to the ancient forests of Tillamook, these federally managed lands are now being quietly labeled “disposable.” If Congress passes this proposal, these lands could be auctioned off for development, logging, or private access. Once sold, they are gone forever.
Why is now the time to act?
Congress is preparing to vote on the Land Disposal Bill by July 4, 2025—giving us just 2–3 weeks to act. If this bill passes, federal agencies under the Trump administration will be granted expanded authority to sell off millions of acres of public land—including some of Oregon’s most iconic, ecologically critical forests, watersheds, and wildlife habitats.
The clock is ticking. We must act now to show overwhelming public opposition before it’s too late.
We, the undersigned, call on Congress and federal land management agencies to:
Stop the sale of any public lands in Oregon
Release full parcel-level data so the public can see what’s being targeted
Permanently protect our high-value forests, trails, and wild areas
Oregon’s public lands belong to all of us—not to the highest bidder.
Keep Oregon wild. Keep it open. Keep it public.
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The Issue
Who is impacted?
Millions of people visit Oregon’s public lands every year—not just locals, but travelers from around the world seeking connection with ancient forests, clean rivers, and wild spaces. These places are essential for physical health, mental wellbeing, cultural belonging, and Indigenous sovereignty.
Call your representatives by zip code:
https://5calls.org/issue/public-land-sales-budget-reconcilliation/
What is at stake?
From the towering trees of the Siuslaw National Forest, to the waterfalls of Eagle Creek, to the ancient forests of Tillamook, these federally managed lands are now being quietly labeled “disposable.” If Congress passes this proposal, these lands could be auctioned off for development, logging, or private access. Once sold, they are gone forever.
Why is now the time to act?
Congress is preparing to vote on the Land Disposal Bill by July 4, 2025—giving us just 2–3 weeks to act. If this bill passes, federal agencies under the Trump administration will be granted expanded authority to sell off millions of acres of public land—including some of Oregon’s most iconic, ecologically critical forests, watersheds, and wildlife habitats.
The clock is ticking. We must act now to show overwhelming public opposition before it’s too late.
We, the undersigned, call on Congress and federal land management agencies to:
Stop the sale of any public lands in Oregon
Release full parcel-level data so the public can see what’s being targeted
Permanently protect our high-value forests, trails, and wild areas
Oregon’s public lands belong to all of us—not to the highest bidder.
Keep Oregon wild. Keep it open. Keep it public.
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Petition created on June 18, 2025