We educate the public on O&C Lands social, environmental and economic issues and our Active Conservation Management solutions that weave Western Science and Indigenous Knowledge.
We use traditional and social media, our website, meetings and field trips to engage and mobilize the public from all perspectives and backgrounds.
We facilitate inclusive participation in our O&C Lands grassroots policy efforts to restore and sustain healthy fire and climate resilient forest ecosystems, boost rural economies, increase Tribal
co-management opportunities and
secure vital county services.