Programs

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KS Wild is the primary organization monitoring the public forests and wildlands of the Klamath-Siskiyou.
Forest WatchOur comprehensive public lands oversight campaign monitors old-growth timber sales, road construction projects, cattle grazing and other proposed activities on more than 8 million acres of federal land in the Klamath Siskiyou.
RestorationKS Wild works with diverse interests and to find common ground in the woods, develop restoration-based jobs and help build sustainable communities.
BiodiversityKS Wild works to permanently protect and restore threatened and endangered species in the region. We use biological science to identify at-risk species and then utilize the Endangered Species Act to gain federal protection.
Wildlands ProtectionKS Wild works on state-wide campaigns in Oregon and California to protect remaining roadless areas. KS Wild focuses on the exceptional wildlands of the Siskiyou Crest, the roadless areas along the Wild Rogue River and the Cave Creek watershed in the western Siskiyous.
Industrial Forestlands: Timber Harvest PlansIn 2008, KS Wild is expanding our program work to include oversight of industrial timberlands in Northern California.
Rogue Riverkeeper - Learn about KS Wild's newest program to protect water quality and native fish in the Rogue Basin.
The Klamath-Siskiyou Region
Fire Ecology and Policy
Responsible Use
