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Birding the Klamath Basin’s National Wildlife Refuges

October 11, Thursday 6:30-8:00pm at Ashland Outdoor Store Presented by Shannon Rio, President of the Board of Klamath Bird Observatory The stunning photography and dramatic history of the Birding the Klamath […]

Year of the Bird and Klamath Bird Observatory’s Community Education Program

*** News Release: September 24, 2018 *** Contact: John Alexander, Executive Director, Klamath Bird Observatory, 541-890-7067, jda@klamathbird.org 2018 is the Year of the Bird. To celebrate Ashland-based Klamath Bird Observatory’s […]

Save the Date — Klamath Bird Observatory’s Wings and Wine Gala

Sunday October 7, 2018, 3:00 -7:00 pm Grizzly Peak Winery, Ashland, Oregon Klamath Bird Observatory’s Wings and Wine Gala is back by popular demand. Come celebrate more than 20 years […]

NEWS RELEASE: Birds Teach Scientists How to Improve Streamside Restoration

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***News Release: December 12, 2017*** Contact: Sarah Rockwell, Research Biologist, Klamath Bird Observatory, 541-201-0866, smr@klamathbird.org Birds Teach Scientists How to Improve Streamside Restoration Ashland, OR—Restoring river health in the western […]

Medford Mail Tribune: Funding for Oak Woodland Restoration Partnership’s Efforts

The cover article of Monday October 30, 2017 edition of the Medford Mail Tribune shines a spotlight on the Klamath Siskiyou Oak Network’s recent $100,185 grant from the Oregon Watershed […]

Oak Woodlands and Prairies Get Much Needed Help

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The Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board has approved more than $300,000 in funding for three projects to protect and restore dwindling oak woodlands and prairies. The Klamath Siskiyou Oak Network, a […]

Climate Change — A Bird’s Eye View

The Douglas County Global Warming Coalition is pleased to partner with the Umpqua Valley Audubon Society to present Climate Change — A Bird’s Eye View: How Global Warming Impacts Birds […]

A NEW PLAN FOR OAK AND PRAIRIE HABITATS

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A broad coalition of partners just unveiled a new conservation strategy to help conserve oak woodlands and native prairies from northern California to British Columbia. Prairie, Oaks and People – […]

NEWS RELEASE: Songbird Populations May Indicate Trouble in Northwestern Forests

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***NEWS RELEASE: September 27, 2017*** CONTACT: John Alexander, Executive Director, Klamath Bird Observatory, 541-890-7067, jda@klamathbird.org Songbird Populations May Indicate Trouble in Northwestern Forests Populations of many North American songbirds are […]

Why Noah Strycker? Why the Monument? Why conservation stamps?

Conservation Birding – celebrating a love for birds and birding and supporting science-driven conservation efforts New York Times bestselling author (and birding superstar), Oregon’s own Noah Strycker, is coming to […]