Reports
Scientific Papers on Forest Collaboration and Restoration
IMPORTANCE OF WESTERN OREGON BLM LANDS AND RESERVES TO FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
by the World Wildlife Fund Klamath-Siskiyou Program, Conservation Biology Institute and Oregon Natural Resources Council (744kb)A REVIEW OF THE SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE ON CLIMATE AND FORESTS
The Implications of Climate Change for Conservation, Restoration, and Management of National Forest Lands
STATE OF THE KLAMATH KNOT
Overview of an ecoregion: How far have we come and where are we going?
OLD GROWTH
Development of Old-Growth Forests along the Pacific Coast of North America: A Regional Perspective, Abstracts and Presentations
RESTORATION PRINCIPALS
Citizens’ Call for Ecological Forest Restoration: Forest Restoration Principles and Criteria
FUEL TREATMENTS
Fuel treatments alter the effects of wildfire in a mixed-evergreen forest, Oregon, USAPatterns of Fire Severity in the Western Klamath Mountains, California
OAK RELEASE
Oak Woodland Restoration: Understory Response to Removal of Encroaching ConifersMove Over, Douglas fir: Oregon White Oaks Need Room to Grow
GLOBAL WARMING
Climate Change and Forests of the Future: Managing in the Fact of Uncertainty
Rogue Basin Climate Change Impact Report At A Glance
Untouched forests store 3 times more carbon- study
WEEDS
Pacific Northwest Region Invasive Plant Program, Preventing and Managing Invasive Plants Record of Decision
The Klamath-Siskiyou Region
Fire Ecology and Policy
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