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What did we hear in the Upper Applegate Watershed?

What did we hear in the Upper Applegate Watershed?

by Christina Friehauf | Sep 12, 2022 | Forest Restoration

What did we hear in the Upper Applegate Watershed? Pre-restoration bird monitoring in the Upper Applegate Watershed: What did we hear? Contributed by our partner Caitlyn Gillespie with the Klamath Bird Observatory You can learn a lot about a forest by listening. Do...
What did we hear in the Upper Applegate Watershed?

Distribution models provide a bird’s eye view of forest restoration

by Christina Friehauf | Dec 28, 2021 | Forest Restoration

Distribution models provide a bird’s eye view of forest restoration What exactly is a bird’s eye view of the forest? Contributed by our partner Caitlyn Gillespie with the Klamath Bird Observatory At Klamath Bird Observatory, we frequently tell the story of birds...
Bird monitoring in the Upper Applegate Watershed

Bird monitoring in the Upper Applegate Watershed

by Christina Friehauf | Nov 1, 2021 | Forest Restoration

Bird monitoring in the Upper Applegate Watershed Bird monitoring in the Upper Applegate Watershed Contributed by our partner Caitlyn Gillespie with the Klamath Bird Observatory The Upper Applegate Watershed, located south of Ruch in Jackson County, Oregon, is a...
Balancing wildlife habitat needs and fire-resilient forests

Balancing wildlife habitat needs and fire-resilient forests

by Christina Friehauf | Jul 30, 2021 | Forest Restoration

Balancing wildlife habitat needs and fire-resilient forests Using a bird’s eye view to help balance wildlife habitat needs and fire-resilient forests Contributed by our partners Jaime Stephens, Sarah Rockwell, and Caitlyn Gillespie with the Klamath Bird Observatory...

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The Rogue Forest Partners acknowledge our projects span the ancestral lands of aboriginal peoples who lived and live in what is now called Oregon. We recognize the pre-existing and continued sovereignty of the nine federally recognized tribes who have ties to this place and thank them for continuing to share their traditional ecological knowledge. We commit to engaging in a respectful and successful partnership as stewards of these lands.