Klamath Siskiyou Oak Network Resources

Bird Monitoring as an Aid to Meadow Restoration
Bird Monitoring as an Aid to Meadow Restoration is based on a meadow restoration project implemented on the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest and describes how bird monitoring can produce findings that…

Case Study: Adaptive Management
The Klamath Siskiyou Oak Network (KSON) applies an adaptive management approach to oak restoration implementation. The restoration discussed in this case study was in an oak woodland mosaic, unique to…

Klamath Siskiyou Oak Network Ecological Monitoring Plan
The overarching goals of this monitoring plan are to work in partnership to acquire, curate, analyze, and distribute data needed to transparently evaluate performance toward achieving the outputs and outcomes identified in the KSON Strategic Action Plan (SAP).

Land Manager’s Guide to Oak Ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest
Provides an overview of oak ecosystems. It discusses threats to these environments, focusing on the habitat relationships between birds and oaks.

Oak Woodlands and Chaparral
Chaparral provides important habitat for birds and other wildlife in oak woodland ecosystems, yet land managers concerned about the risk of severe wildfire often reduce shrubs to protect oak woodlands.…

OakBirdPop
An interactive tool to inform land managers and others in the Pacific Northwest in planning and implementing oak habitat management and restoration actions.

Prairie, Oaks and People 2017 – A conservation business plan to revitalize the prairie-oak habitats of the Pacific Northwest

Cascadia Prairie-Oak Partnership
A technical resources library for our region
CPOP is a community of people and organizations involved in prairie-oak conservation and species recovery efforts in western Cascadia. CPOP serves as an information hub and improves outcomes by facilitating increased collaboration, idea sharing, and information transfer among the CPOP community. Their technical resources library hosts key information for the prairie community in the Willamette Valley, Puget Trough, Georgia Basin (WPG) ecoregion and beyond.