With experience in wildlife biology working with threatened and endangered species as well as forestland management and wildfire suppression, we have a deep understanding of the Pacific Northwest forest ecosystem. With climate change, it is becoming especially important to preserve and protect existing wild places for biodiversity, clean air, wildlife habitat, carbon sequestration, temperature control, soil stabilization and to retain these sites for future generations. We support the 30 x 30 project to preserve 30% of the world's land and water by 3030. Peng Field Foundation works to protect wild lands both here in Oregon as well as internationally.