Our Public Land Leaders program makes it simple and fun for you to talk with your friends and family about public lands in Oregon’s high desert and encourage others to speak up for our land. By becoming a Public Land Leader in your community, you can help grow the chorus of voices speaking up on behalf of our public lands.
Public Land Leaders
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Are you ready to step up for your public lands? Sign up here for more information.
Sign up for more info about becoming a Public Land Leader
Let us make leading easy
You don’t need to be an expert to lead a discussion about public lands, and you don’t need to stress about the planning.
We’ll send you a helpful checklist of the steps to hosting a get-together with friends.
To thank you for your leadership, we will even cover the cost of your first get-together! You read that right—you get your friends together to talk about public lands, and the food and drinks are on us!
Our toolkit includes postcards and letter writing worksheets, several copies of our guide to public lands in Oregon’s high desert and a handbook with a framework for leading a fun and productive discussion about public lands.
How to Talk to Your Friends about Public Lands
For most outdoor recreationists, talking about being out in nature comes, well, naturally. We share photos from our trips. We rave about the views we enjoyed and the wildlife we encountered. […]
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Contact Gena Goodman-Campbell to find out more about the Public Land Leaders program. Email gena@onda.org or call (541) 330-2638.