Our national public lands belong to ALL. OF. US. Yet, this administration is gutting the very agencies that protect the places we love...setting the stage for privatization and pay-to-play access.
While you can rebuild the White House (sort of), once these lands are gone, we don’t get them back.
🟩 Stand up for public lands. Speak out before they’re sold off. Link in bio.
#ProtectPublicLands #NoLandSelloffs #PublicLandsForAll #KeepItPublic #nationalparkservice #StopTheSelloff
May your 2024 have adventures a plenty.
If you’re not sure what to cross off your list first in the new year, head over to our new interactive adventure map at calwild.org/adventures (or 🔗 in bio) where you can find a trail or river adventure in a California wild place near you. 🥾🛶
#california #hikes #keepitwild #californiahiking
📢¡Última oportunidad para confirmar su asistencia!
Asista al ayuntamiento la Norma de Conservación de Áreas sin Caminos en Los Ángeles el 18 de mayo. Venga a informarse sobre las recientes amenazas de derogar la Norma de Conservación de Áreas sin Caminos, cómo esta norma protege las tierras públicas y participe con un comentario público, ya sea oral o escrito.
Haz oír tu voz y ayuda a proteger casi 60 millones de acres de bosque nacional de la tala, la minería y otras actividades extractivas.
¡Haz clic en el enlace de nuestra biografía para confirmar tu asistencia!
Detalles:
Fecha: 18 de mayo de 2026
Horario: 3:30pm-6:30pm
Ubicación:
Duarte Elks Lodge
2436 East Huntington Drive
Duarte, CA 91010
@activesgv@amigosrios@day1do@cofem@forwardapi@outwardboundadventures@sierraclubangeles@calwildorg@npcapics@greenlatinos@latinooutdoors
#RoadlessRule #LATownHall #ProtectCAPublicLands
📢 Last chance to RSVP!
Come and attend the LA Roadless Rule Town Hall on May 18th. Come learn about the recent threats to roll back the Roadless Area Conservation Rule (also known as the Roadless Rule), how the rule protects public lands, and give a spoken or written public comment. Make your voice heard and help protect nearly 60 million acres of national forest from logging, mining, and other extractive purposes.
Click the link in our bio to RSVP!
Details:
Date: May 18, 2026
Time: 3:30-6:30PM
Location:
Duarte Elks Lodge
2436 East Huntington Drive
Duarte, CA 91010
@activesgv@amigosrios@day1do@cofem@forwardapi@outwardboundadventures@sierraclubangeles@calwildorg@npcapics@greenlatinos@latinooutdoors
#RoadlessRule #LATownHall #ProtectCAPublicLands
CalWild will celebrate 50 years of protecting California's wild landscapes on Sunday at the Brower Center in Berkeley. Thank you to all the sponsors that have helped make this event possible!
#WildForCalWild
Central Coast, Stand Up! 📣 Join us at a town hall to learn what proposed changes to the Roadless Rule could mean for Los Padres and our public lands.
For 25 years, the Roadless Rule has protected millions of acres of intact national forest from new roads, large-scale logging, and mining, including more than 635,000 acres in and around Los Padres National Forest.
Now, the U.S. Forest Service is proposing to roll back these protections while limiting public input in the process.
Together, we can show that our communities are paying attention—and that we will fight to protect our forests.
🌲 OJAI: May 27 at @sanelivingcenter
🌲 VENTURA: May 28 at @topatopabrewingco on Colt St.
🌲 SANTA BARBARA: June 10 at @toadandcoclothing Courtyard
🌲 SLO: Details coming soon...stay tuned!
👉🏽 Comment *ROADLESS* to RSVP!
#RoadlessRule #RoadlessTownHall #CentralCoast #Ojai #Ventura #SantaBarbara
Fish Water People Film Festival, Film Spotlight: 6000 Miles by @calwildorg and @colorfoolfilms . Coming soon to a theater near you this May/June. Check out the film trailer and get your tickets at the link in bio 👆
🌎 A young activist and a seasoned conservationist journey into the spirit of California's rivers, exploring CalWild's mission to protect 6,000 miles under the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act by 2028.
🏅 Filmmaker Masha Karpoukhina of Colorfool Films — whose work has earned two Jackson Wild Awards and an Emmy — brings us this powerful climate story.
The stakes to achieve this protection have never been greater, as the Smith River is the ONLY major river in California that has never been dammed. CalWild is fighting back with one of the nation's most effective legal tools.
Masha's film shows what it takes to achieve this ambitious goal: "Seeing how much effort it takes to push through a hundred miles, much less 6,000, is sobering yet inspiring."
Fun fact about Masha: As a young girl, she wanted to become a tree. She became a filmmaker instead, "and it's pretty much just as good."
🎬 Experience 6000 Miles at a @californiatrout Fish Water People Film Fest screening near you!
🎟️ Get your tickets now at the link in bio or by clicking on this link: /film-festival
Town halls to defend the Roadless Rule and millions of acres of California's national forest continue this week!
Check out the two coming up this week below and use the links or QR code in the images to RSVP.
Tues., May 12, 530p-730p: Sacramento area event @ Sierra College (Rocklin)
bit.ly/rocklinroadless
Weds., May 13, 530p-730p: South Lake Tahoe event @ Lake Tahoe Community College
For more town hall info go to Calwild.org/townhall
Today, the Trump Administration finalized its rescission of the Public Lands Rule, eliminating much-needed modern safeguards for America’s public lands through a process that limited public participation and ignored clear public opposition. The decision advances a broader effort to weaken public land protections while prioritizing extractive industries, despite strong public support for conserving public lands and ensuring continued access.
The Public Lands Rule ensured the importance of the following uses alongside resource extraction and development:
🌲 Conservation
🏛️ Cultural resource protection
💧 Local watersheds
🎣 Outdoor recreation
While this is a devastating blow for America's public lands, we'll continue to work tirelessly with local communities and lawmakers to ensure existing laws are followed to safeguard the health of public lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management and the public’s access to them.
Doug Burgum, Secretary of the Interior and the person in charge of over 500 million acres of your public lands, can’t get himself to call DOGE cuts what they actually are.
He was in front of Congress last week defending a budget that would slash the Department of the Interior’s funding by $2.3 billion and gift Trump a $10 billion “beautification” fund for his D.C. vanity projects.
At the hearing, Senator Heinrich asked Burgum directly why he is continuing to offer buyouts and deferred resignations after 20% of Interior’s staff has already been pushed out.
Burgum called them DOGE “things”. The people who lost their jobs know exactly what to call them. 👀
📢 Want to help protect our public lands?
Nature for All and coalition partners invite you to attend the LA Roadless Rule Town Hall on May 18th. The U.S. Forest Service is proposing to roll back the Roadless Area Conservation Rule (also known as the Roadless Rule) while limiting public input in the process. Rescinding the Roadless Rule would open nearly 60 million acres of national forest to logging, mining, and other extractive purposes--with negative impacts to clean water supplies, wildfire resilience, wildlife habitat and outdoor recreation.
Join the LA Town Hall on May 18th to make your voice heard. Come and learn more about the Roadless Rule, how it helps protect our public lands, and provide public comment (spoken or written).
Click the link in our bio to RSVP!
Details:
Date: May 18, 2026
Time: 3:30-6:30PM
Location:
Duarte Elks Lodge
2436 East Huntington Drive
Duarte, CA 91010
@activesgv@amigosrios@day1do@cofem@forwardapi@outwardboundadventures@sierraclubangeles@calwildorg@npcapics@greenlatinos@latinooutdoors
#RoadlessRule #LATownHall #ProtectCAPublicLands
Cutting our National Parks AGAIN by over 25%… really Doug?
While the NPS faces $23 billion backlog, the Trump administration’s 2027 budget proposal includes both a $736 million reduction to the NPS and a $10 BILLION “Presidential Capital Stewardship Program” within the park service to “coordinate, plan, and execute targeted, priority construction and beautification projects in and around Washington D.C.”
Make it make sense.
Call your members of congress and urge them to fight this egregious budget proposal at: (202) 224-3121
See the DOGE Impact fact sheets at the link in bio 🔗
All data changes to workforce were taken from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management