Cotton Snake Timber Sale
Glendale Resource Area, Medford BLM

Cotton Snake timber sale
Cotton Snake will impact 14 pairs of northern spotted owl, build up to 3 miles of new logging road and cut trees over 5 feet wide. While the logging of old growth forests in spotted owl critical habitat is not new for the Glendale Resource Area of the BLM, this sale is unique. This is the first time since the implementation of the Northwest Forest Plan that a forest management agency has failed to look for and protect the Oregon red tree vole. The red tree vole is a rare, old growth dependent rodent that lives in the tops of old growth trees and is a favored food source for the northern spotted owl. Protecting the red tree vole often means protecting ancient forests, so the BLM is pretending they don't exist.
WHAT YOU CAN DO
Visit Cotton Snake and other old-growth sales in the Klamath-Siskiyou region. Call the KS Wild office for maps and our hike schedule.

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