Filled with mystery conjured by unparalleled biodiversity, the Klamath Mountains tell numerous stories of evolution and resilience shaped over long periods of time. Geology is the defining character of this range, with numerous smaller ranges—including the Siskiyou, Marble, and Trinity mountains—forming a jigsaw puzzle of big-shouldered river canyons and sharp ridgelines.
Within the Klamath Knot, geology also shapes climate with wet coastal rainforests in the west and dry semi-deserts in the east. Michael Kauffmann and Justin Garwood co-edited a new work titled The Klamath Mountains: A Natural History with the help of 32 other authors.
Experts in all aspects of the region’s natural history came together and are the first to tell the entire story.
Join Michael and Justin as they discuss their love of the Klamath Mountains and sign books on December 2nd at the Northwest
Nature Shop.
Address: Northwest Nature Shop at 154 Oak St, Ashland, OR 97520
Time: 6-8pm
Cost: Free admission
These events are co-sponsored by the Northwest Nature Shop, Rogue Valley Audubon Society,
and KS Wild.