Oregon's Wildlife Needs Your Voice!
This February, the Oregon Legislature has a chance to secure long-term funding for Oregon’s most vulnerable fish, wildlife, and habitats.
For decades, the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife has lacked a dedicated funding source to protect most wildlife species – leaving many animals and ecosystems without the support they need to recover.
The 1.25% for Wildlife bill would help fix this by increasing Oregon’s statewide Transient Lodging Tax from 1.5% to 2.75% and dedicating the additional revenue to wildlife and habitat conservation statewide. Even with this increase, Oregon’s lodging tax would remain among the lowest in the nation, with most of the cost paid by out-of-state visitors.
This bill passed the Oregon House in 2025 but stalled in the Senate. The 2026 session is our chance to finish the job.
Your voice matters. Please contact your Oregon legislators and urge them to support the 1.25% for Wildlife bill. We’ve provided draft language to make it easy – and adding a few personal sentences can make your message even more powerful.
Take Action to Support Sea Otter Reintroduction in Oregon
Sea otters are a keystone species that play a vital role in maintaining the health and balance of Oregon’s marine ecosystems. Their return could restore thriving kelp forests, support biodiversity, and boost coastal resilience. However, this effort needs your support!
We’re calling on Oregonians to join us in urging their legislators to back sea otter reintroduction efforts. By sending a letter to your senators and representatives, you can make your voice heard and help pave the way for this important environmental initiative.
It’s quick, easy, and takes just two minutes to make a difference. Together, we can restore this iconic species and ensure a healthier future for Oregon’s coast.