Klamath Siskiyou Oak Network to Host Oak Woodland Restoration Field Day
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View ArticleNEWS RELEASE: Birds Teach Scientists How to Improve Streamside Restoration
***News Release: December 12, 2017*** Contact: Sarah Rockwell, Research Biologist, Klamath Bird Observatory, 541-201-0866, smr@klamathbird.org Birds Teach Scientists How to Improve Streamside...
View ArticleNEWS RELEASE: Oak associated bird community benefits from restoration, new...
Oak ecosystems in the Pacific Northwest are highly biodiverse and host more than 300 vertebrate species; yet a significant proportion of historic oak ecosystems in the region have been lost, and most...
View ArticleBird Monitoring in the Upper Applegate Watershed
The Upper Applegate Watershed, located south of Ruch in Jackson County, Oregon, is a 52,000-acre USFS and BLM planning area among the region’s highest priorities for forest restoration. As part of a...
View ArticleWhat exactly is a bird’s eye view of the forest?
At Klamath Bird Observatory, we frequently tell the story of birds knowing our forests better than we do. Using birds as indicators, we’ve applied our science across the diverse and beautiful...
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