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The Ashland Forest Resiliency Project – Public Tour & Review in the Ashland Watershed

When:  Sunday, May 16th   2pm – 4pm
Where:  Meet at skating rink parking lot across from Lithia Park playground
                (transportation into the watershed will be provided)
The AFR project goals are to increase fire safety for our watershed and community, and create forests resilient to severe wildfire, insects, and disease.
The Ashland Forest Resiliency Project is a stewardship [...]

Saturday, March 13th: Help Plant Native Trees and Shrubs Along Cottonwood Creek!

When:  Saturday, March 13th, 2010   11am-3pm
Where:  Colestin ValleyÂ
*Meet 11am, Ashland Shop-n-Kart*
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A Fish Passage Project Revisited….
In 2007, Lomakatsi and US Fish & Wildlife replaced a perched culvert with a bridge.Â
This project, located on the south side of Mt. Ashland, in the mid-Klamath watershed,
was designed to improve passage for resident steelhead trout.
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Workshop Overview
  -   Guided [...]

Ashland Daily Tidings 01/20/10: City joins watershed partnership – thinning project should reduce wildfire threat

By  Vickie AldousÂ
The city of Ashland will partner with the U.S. Forest Service, The Nature Conservancy and the Lomakatsi Restoration Project to try and ensure that planned thinning in the Ashland Watershed is done in an environmentally friendly way.  The Ashland City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday night to join the partnership.  The partners will [...]