For a lot of these public lands fights, about a hundred calls is enough to move a decision-maker. A hundred. And lately this community has been clearing that bar again and again.
People on the ground keep telling us the calls are landing. To representatives, to agency offices, to the field staff who track how much they hear from the public. They're noticing. Members of Congress have started reaching out to us directly. When that's happening, you know the signal is getting through.
You've already seen what this attention can do. When the administration moved to dismantle the Forest Service, the story published within hours and every office on the chopping block got mapped. It got under their skin. The White House came after us by name and a deputy secretary fired off a point-by-point rebuttal. That's what it looks like when an agency gets caught and realizes people are watching.
What started as a newsletter is turning into a movement. More than 26,000 of us are paying attention together now, and that number climbs every day. On its own, a single voice barely registers. Enough of them have reshaped this country before, and they will again.
A hundred calls. That's the whole secret. You're the multiplier.
Keep making the calls. Share this with someone who'd make one too, and tell us in the comments which place you're fighting for right now.