The state of Oregon is updating its State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP), which will guide investment of millions of dollars to conserve our most sensitive fish, wildlife and plants in Oregon’s high desert for the next decade. Now is the time to advocate for species that need our help!
Join ONDA to request that the new SWAP protect the desert species we love — greater sage-grouse, pygmy rabbit, burrowing owl, redband trout, kit fox, Owyhee clover and many others — and add more threatened and endangered plants to the list. We are also advocating that the new plan, for first time ever, specially conserve wetlands made by beavers for how important those habitats are to hundreds of other animals and plants.