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California's Forgotten Wild, the Klamath Mountains - Winter 03' Slideshow
The forests of the Klamath-Siskiyou region in Northern California are some of the wildest intact forests in the nation. They host an abundance of roadless areas, rare species and clear rivers and creeks. The Klamath-Siskiyou is the most diverse coniferous forest in the world and a land bridge between the Sierras, Cascades, and Coast Ranges.
California's Forgotten Wild, the Klamath Mountains
SLIDE SHOW AND TALK
The forests of the Klamath-Siskiyou region in Northern California are some of the wildest intact forests in the nation. They host an abundance of roadless areas, rare species and clear rivers and creeks.
The Klamath-Siskiyou is the most diverse coniferous forest in the world and a land bridge between the Sierras, Cascades, and Coast Ranges. It is also
home to many places sacred to the Klamath Tribes, some of which are threatened by logging and energy exploitation.
The 1.7 million acre Klamath National Forest and the amazing region it is a part of are currently facing major threats from the Bush Administration, including commercial logging, road building, harmful energy projects, water diversions, sacred land threats, salvage logging, and herbicides. Come find out about the beauty of - and threats to - the forests and rivers of this unique and stunning region.
Date & Place:
Wed. Feb. 26th at 7pm
The Ecology Center
2530 San Pablo, Berkley, CA
Thursday Feb 27th 7:30 pm
The New College
99 6th st., Santa Rosa, CA
Friday Feb. 28th at 6pm
Earth Gallery and Custom Frames,
436 Maple Lane, Garberville, CA
707-923-1121
Monday, March 3rd at 7pm
The Redwood Peace and Justice Center
1040 H st., Arcata, CA
March 5th at 7:30
Southern Oregon University,
Siskiyou Blv. Stevenson Union rm: 330
Asland, OR
For more information Email: regina at kswild.org
See also:
http://www.cascadiasummer.org/
http://mazamaforestdefense.org/
photo: S. Harding
SLIDE SHOW AND TALK
The forests of the Klamath-Siskiyou region in Northern California are some of the wildest intact forests in the nation. They host an abundance of roadless areas, rare species and clear rivers and creeks.
The Klamath-Siskiyou is the most diverse coniferous forest in the world and a land bridge between the Sierras, Cascades, and Coast Ranges. It is also
home to many places sacred to the Klamath Tribes, some of which are threatened by logging and energy exploitation.
The 1.7 million acre Klamath National Forest and the amazing region it is a part of are currently facing major threats from the Bush Administration, including commercial logging, road building, harmful energy projects, water diversions, sacred land threats, salvage logging, and herbicides. Come find out about the beauty of - and threats to - the forests and rivers of this unique and stunning region.
Date & Place:
Wed. Feb. 26th at 7pm
The Ecology Center
2530 San Pablo, Berkley, CA
Thursday Feb 27th 7:30 pm
The New College
99 6th st., Santa Rosa, CA
Friday Feb. 28th at 6pm
Earth Gallery and Custom Frames,
436 Maple Lane, Garberville, CA
707-923-1121
Monday, March 3rd at 7pm
The Redwood Peace and Justice Center
1040 H st., Arcata, CA
March 5th at 7:30
Southern Oregon University,
Siskiyou Blv. Stevenson Union rm: 330
Asland, OR
For more information Email: regina at kswild.org
See also:
http://www.cascadiasummer.org/
http://mazamaforestdefense.org/
photo: S. Harding
For more information:
http://kswild.org
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