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Medford BLM to Log near Popular Grizzly Peak Trailhead

BLM is targeting a number of older forest stands in the Little Butte Creek Watershed for logging -including a complex late-successional stand near the Grizzly Peak trailhead.

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Forest Service Sacrifices Wildlands to Off-Road Vehicle Damage

For years, irresponsible off-road vehicle users have trashed meadows, streams, botanical hotspots and roadless wildlands on the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest. Speak up for non-motorized forest values in the RRSNF Travel Management Plan.

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News

Four groups protest BLM's Grizzly Peak timber plan
They cite concerns about cutting of larger trees and road-building
Poll shows support for protecting lower Rogue
A poll of 300 people in southwest Oregon indicate that more than 75 percent of respondents support additional protection for the lower Rogue River corridor.
Four Southern Oregon trails named as historic places
All are located in the Oregon Caves National Monument

 

Join the KS Wolf Pack: KS Wild is spearheading a local wolf advocacy network to support the re-establishment of wolves in southern Oregon. Join our "KS Wolf Pack" network to receive updates on advocacy opportunities and to connect with other people helping to recover this impressive species that belongs in the Pacific Northwest. Join by clicking here.

KS Wild Merges with Siskiyou Project: Protecting the Klamath Siskiyou’s waters, wildlife, and eleven million acres of public lands is a big job that we take seriously. KS Wild is proud to be at the forefront of the crucial movement to protect and restore this world-renowned ecoregion, but there’s always more work that we would like to be doing. That’s why we’re thrilled to announce that we are uniting with a longtime partner to create an even stronger conservation voice for the Klamath-Siskiyou.