– RALLY FOR OLD-GROWTH FORESTS
January 29, 2025 5-6 PM
Medford Interagency Office
3040 Biddle Rd.
Medford, Oregon
The Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest is hosting a public meeting about their proposed amendments to the Northwest Forest Plan on January 29th at the Medford Interagency Office. While there are some beneficial changes proposed for the Northwest Forest Plan, some proposed amendments could weaken the policies and guidelines governing land use on federal lands in the Pacific Northwest, including amendments that could make it easier to log mature and old-growth forests.
Environmental organizations in southwest Oregon are calling on the Forest Service to strengthen protections for mature and old-growth forests for the benefit of wildlife habitat, rare species, wildfire resiliency and climate protection. Let’s keep the Northwest Forest Plan protections for mature and old-growth forests strong for future generations!
The RALLY FOR OLD-GROWTH FORESTS will take place before the Forest Service meeting, 5-6 PM, in front of the Medford Interagency Office, alongside Biddle Road. Come with signs that support protections for old-growth forests! This will be a positive, supportive rally to encourage the Forest Service to make the amendments to the Northwest Forest Plan truly effective to save the last remaining old-growth forests we have left on our National Forests.
The RALLY FOR OLD-GROWTH FORESTS is sponsored by the following organizations: Applegate Siskiyou Alliance, Deer Creek Association, Great Old Broads for Wilderness, the Oregon Chapter of the Sierra Club, Wellington Wildlands Council, and Williams Community Forest Project.
The Forest Service’s public meeting takes place after the rally, 6-8pm inside the Medford Interagency Office. For more information from the Forest Service about their Northwest Forest Plan amendments and the public meetings click on this link: https://shorturl.at/VaBUr
-Botanical Areas of the Siskiyou Crest Presentation
February 6, 1:00-2:30 PM at the Ruch Fire Station Community Room, 1095 Upper Applegate Road
The Siskiyou Crest has one of the highest concentrations of officially designated botanical areas on National Forest lands in the country. Along the ridges, slopes and canyons of the Siskiyou Crest, from Mt. Ashland to the Smith River, are 31 officially designated Botanical Areas that recognize concentrations of rare species, exceptionally rich and diverse floras, or plant communities rarely found in an undisturbed condition. These Botanical Areas form a network of biodiversity hotspots along the California-Oregon border and provide habitat connectivity between the Cascade Mountains and the Coast Range. This presentation will take you on a photographic exploration of these unique Botanical Areas and highlight many of the rare and endemic species that grow in each area. Botanical Areas have been designated with the goal of protecting and enhancing exceptional botanical values, but further protections are needed to safeguard this biodiversity into the future