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Wildlife, Watersheds and Wildlands: What KS Wild is working on in 2018
Wildlife, Watersheds and Wildlands: What KS Wild is working on in 2018

Find out more about how KS Wild prioritizes conservation work on over 8-million acres within the Klamath Siskiyous 

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Klamath SiskiyouApril 2, 2018
Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument:  World-renown biodiversity, local recreation hub
Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument: World-renown biodiversity, local recreation hub

As KS Wild continues to work on the front lines of defense for the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument, we cannot help but take a moment to reflect on the biodiversity and recreation opportunities that make it such a special place.

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Klamath SiskiyouMarch 20, 2018
Out-of State Congressman asks Trump to "Review" Kalmiopsis Protections
Out-of State Congressman asks Trump to "Review" Kalmiopsis Protections

Congressman Rob Bishop (R-UT) asked the Trump administration to start a process to reverse hard fought protections for portions of the Illinois and Smith River and Hunter Creek watersheds in Southwest Oregon despite overwhelming local support for their protection.

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WaterKlamath SiskiyouOctober 4, 2017top story
Leaked: Interior Secretary Zinke’s Secret Monument Report
Leaked: Interior Secretary Zinke’s Secret Monument Report

Zinke is clear that he wants to remove the Monument’s protections and hand over the forests to timber companies. Aggressive logging on 16,591 acres of land currently protected for the Monument’s unique wildlife is an obvious goal of the recommendations. In the long term, there is a suggestion that more than half of the Monument could be axed.

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Wildlands, Public Lands, ForestsKlamath SiskiyouSeptember 19, 2017
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