
Students show support for the Owyhee Canyonlands
In Eugene, students are organizing their classmates as a part of the larger coalition’s work to protect the Owyhee Canyonlands

As our efforts to protect the Owyhee Canyonlands continue to grow, our staff worked with OSPIRG Students at the University of Oregon to highlight grassroots support on campus. In addition to generating more than 500 grassroots signatures over the course of the day, here are a handful of the faces behind the names we gathered:






And here are some of the faces of the students organized the day with us and who will be continuing efforts to raise the voices of even more folks on and off campus in Eugene:



You can join in the action by downloading a PDF of your own sign here. Post a photo on your own social media accounts, and tag @EnvironmentOregon, @ProtectOwyhee, @RonWyden, @POTUS to help keep the momentum growing.
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