Our Work
Focusing of the public lands that comprise the Rogue and Klamath River watersheds, KS Wild monitors and influences federal management of over 8 million acres of forest. We strive to protect and restore forests and watersheds that stretch from the Cascades to the Coast and down through Northern California.
Our key programs include ForestWatch, the Climate Program, Rogue Riverkeeper and other water protection campaigns, and Stewardship.
ForestWatch monitors and influences public land management across seven forest districts and two federal agencies over eight million acres of public land. It is at the heart of KS Wild's mission defending the wildlands and wildlife of the Klamath-Siskiyou.
KS Wild’s Climate Program engages policy makers and land managers at the local, state, and federal levels to take bold action to prevent the worst impacts of climate change, while also advancing on-the-ground projects that prepare our region for coming changes.
KS Wild protects rivers and their fish by opposing projects that harm salmon and water quality while advocating for actions that help restore riparian health.
Our Public Lands and You (PLAY) stewardship program is committed to restoring and protecting wild places by connecting volunteers to on-the-ground projects that improve and monitor biologically rich places in the Klamath-Siskiyou.