Klamath Siskiyou Oak Network Work

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Douglas Fir Mortality

While the immediate effects of Douglas-fir mortality can be negative, they also provide opportunities to restore and improve oak habitats in the long term.

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Indigenous Stewardship of Oak Ecocultural Systems

Oaks and Indigenous people of southwestern Oregon and northern California are intertwined together.

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Oak Chaparral

KSON applies an adaptive management approach to oak restoration implementation.

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Oak Understory

Under the Oaks: A micro-world in the understory

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Table Rock

Home to over 1,325 restored acres.

Investment: $3.2 million

Area: over 3,500 acres

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Upper Rogue Oak Initiative

Restoration will remove conifers that are crowding oaks, use prescribed fire where feasible, reduce noxious weeds, and reestablish a native understory.

Investment: 13 million dollars

Area: 3,000 acres