In a successful legal objection, the U.S. Forest Service regional office has directed the Klamath National Forest to reject the northern Californian Discovery Day mining proposal and has required the miners to clean up their mess.
Read MoreThe Pacific fisher became a primary focus of KS Wild's research and advocacy efforts very early in the history of the organization. KS Wild considers the fisher a key indicator species for the health of the Klamath-Siskiyou ecosystem, and we are alarmed by the species' decline throughout its range.
Read MoreKS Wild and the Department of Fish & Wildlife teamed up with the affected rancher to determine the best way to deter the Rogue Pack from taking out cattle—by building a tall fence. Through a successful GoFundMe effort, KS Wild raised the remaining $6,000 needed for the project to keep the wolves out and protect the cattle.
Read MoreA broad coalition of local and regional conservation groups including KS Wild secured a victory on the Fremont-Winema to protect rare and threatend frog populations from excessive public lands grazing.
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