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Upper Rogue River Old-Growth Hike
Apr
14
9:00 AM09:00

Upper Rogue River Old-Growth Hike

Join our Conservation Director, George Sexton, on a five mile hike through towering old-growth forests along the Upper Rogue River in the High Cascades Ranger District. He will lead you through a beautifully in tact forested ecosystem close to the Upper Rogue River where the wildflowers will be blooming and the wildlife will be awakening.

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Trivia Night at the KS Wild Office
Feb
21
6:00 PM18:00

Trivia Night at the KS Wild Office

  • 562 A St ashland, oregon 97520 (map)
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How well do you know the flora and fauna of the Klamath Siskiyou bioregion? Do you have a trove of natural history, geology, wildlife, and water facts stowed away? Come put it to use during our trivia night at the KS Wild office! Gather a team of 4 or less and show us what ya got. Prizes awarded to winners!

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CANCELLED: Forest Defender Training Series: How to Submit a Public Comment
Jul
10
6:00 PM18:00

CANCELLED: Forest Defender Training Series: How to Submit a Public Comment

The Forest Service is currently in the process of updating the Northwest Forest Plan (NWFP) for the first time in 30 years and they want to hear from you! In this training, we will walk you through the process of forming substantive comments and becoming involved in public lands decision-making.

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Boundary Springs Hike
Jun
22
8:00 AM08:00

Boundary Springs Hike

This popular hike is an out-and-back route to the Boundary Springs, tucked away in the northern part of Crater Lake National Park, where waters of the Rogue River bursts forth from volcanic soils. Enjoy this moderate 5-mile round-trip hike where the Rogue River feels more like a creek. This is a beautiful trail with a couple of cascading waterfalls and a lush riparian zone set against the backdrop of an intact post-fire forest.

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Forest Defender Training Series: How to Submit a Public Comment
Jun
12
6:00 PM18:00

Forest Defender Training Series: How to Submit a Public Comment

The Forest Service is currently in the process of updating the Northwest Forest Plan (NWFP) for the first time in 30 years and they want to hear from you! In this training, we will walk you through the process of forming substantive comments and becoming involved in public lands decision-making.

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Forest Defender Training Series:  Letter to the Editor Writing Workshop
Mar
21
6:00 PM18:00

Forest Defender Training Series: Letter to the Editor Writing Workshop

The Forest Service is currently in the process of updating the Northwest Forest Plan (NWFP) for the first time in 30 years and they want to hear from you! In this training, we will walk you through the process of forming substantive comments and becoming involved in public lands decision-making.

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Forest Defender Training Series: How to Submit a Public Comment
Jun
7
6:00 PM18:00

Forest Defender Training Series: How to Submit a Public Comment

In this class-based training, we will discuss what field checking is, how to collect data, and why it is important. Field checking is a very important part of the forest defense process. It involves going to proposed timber sales to get a sense of what federal land managers are planning to do there and collecting data on the ecosystem.

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Forest Defender Training Series: Field Checking 101
May
10
6:00 PM18:00

Forest Defender Training Series: Field Checking 101

In this class-based training, we will discuss what field checking is, how to collect data, and why it is important. Field checking is a very important part of the forest defense process. It involves going to proposed timber sales to get a sense of what federal land managers are planning to do there and collecting data on the ecosystem.

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Boundary Springs Hike
Jul
8
7:30 AM07:30

Boundary Springs Hike

This popular hike is an out-and-back route to the Boundary Springs, tucked away in the northern part of Crater Lake National Park, where waters of the Rogue River bursts forth from volcanic soils. Enjoy this moderate 5-mile round-trip hike where the Rogue River feels more like a creek. This is a beautiful trail with a couple of cascading waterfalls and a lush riparian zone set against the backdrop of an intact post-fire forest.

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