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The threats to the Wild Rogue area serve to underscore the importance of establishing permanent protection for this pristine landscape. Under the federal Wilderness and Wild and Scenic Rivers Acts, the Wild Rogue area would receive lasting protections that safeguard the land’s fish and wildlife, scenery, and recreational values. Please contact your Congressional representative today, asking them to “Save the Wild Rogue” by passing Wilderness and Wild and Scenic River legislation. It only takes a few minutes to call a local office and register your opinion! Phone numbers and addresses listed below.

Click here for a sample letter.

Click here to send an automatic email.

Click here to find out who your Congressional representatives are and how to contact them.


Oregon's Congressional Members:

Representative Peter DeFazio (4th District)
405 East 8th Ave. #2030
Eugene, OR 97401
(541) 465-6732

Senator Ron Wyden
310 West 6th St, Rm 118, Medford, OR 97501
(541) 858-5122

1220 SW 3rd Avenue, Suite 585, Portland, OR 97204
(503) 326-7525

Senator Elect Jeff Merkley
One World Trade Center.
121 SW Salmon Street, Suite 1250
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: 503-326-3386
Click here for email.

What's Hot

REPORTS: New economic reports released on the importance of Rogue recreation and salmon.

VIDEO: Watch new film: "Run, Rogue Run!"

GUBERNATORIAL SUPPORT: Governor Kulongoski's supports protecting the Wild Rogue. Former Governor Kitzhaber's writes, "A river, a fish and a region's future."

Get Involved

TAKE ACTION: Contact Congress and ask them to help Save the Wild Rogue today!

HIKES: Join us for a hike this summer into one of the most beautiful river canyons in the country.

SPEAK UP: Be a voice for the voiceless and write a Letter to the Editor.

BUSINESSES: Join the growing number of businesses who endorse the Wild Rogue campaign.

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