Guest speaker and renowned ecologist, Erik Jules, speaks on the fate of two of the Klamath-Siskiyou's special species—Port Orford cedar and western trillium—each threatened by the way in which people have impacted the region. Port Orford cedar, an endemic conifer, continues to be threatened by an introduced disease, while trillium —a seemingly common plant of the forest understory—appears to be impacted by a changing climate.
Read MoreAn introduction to the role of the Bear Creek Watershed as a spawning ground and rearing nursery for steelhead. We will learn about the life history of these fish, how our development affects their survival and simple things all of us can do to help build a brighter future for this keystone species.
Read MoreExamines Indigenous relationships to land and ecological management systems, rooted in responsibility & reciprocity, specifically highlighting the use of fire management in southern Oregon and California.
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