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Just saw your documentary on PBS and it was excellent -- it captured the beauty of this region and the very real problems of the past and present in maintaining and protecting this incredible resource. Thank you.

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A WILD AMERICAN FOREST: AIRING ON PBS NATIONALLY

The tallest trees on earth and the greatest concentration of wild and scenic rivers in America.

Academy Award winner Susan Sarandon narrates the remarkable, inspiring story of how a rugged pocket of America’s Pacific Northwest has endured 150 years of logging, mining, and dam-building to remain one of the largest strongholds of old-growth forest in the nation. Filmed in more than a dozen wilderness areas and national monuments, A Wild American Forest showcases the Klamath-Siskiyou’s natural splendor and vividly illustrates why this area is recognized as a globally significant bioregion.  Learn more...

 


 

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Recreation

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The Klamath-Siskiyou Ecoregion, straddling the border between SW Oregon and NW California, is a haven for outdoor recreation.  Read more...

Local Communities

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The Klamath-Siskiyou ecoregion surrounding our communities in southern Oregon and northern California is essential to our quality of life.  Read more...

Conservation

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Teeming with life, the Klamath-Siskiyou is ranked one of the most biologically diverse regions in the world.  Read more...

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