People are grappling with the agency’s notice that signals a significant increase in timber harvesting across 2.5 million acres.
Juliet Grable
Juliet Grable is a writer who lives in southern Oregon. She writes frequently about climate change, wildlife, and forest and watershed restoration. Follow her at https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliet-grable-ba484344/
Posted inDecember 2024: Land as Reparations
After the Klamath River dams came down, salmon came back
What it’s like to witness the first run of fish above the removed dams in over a century.
Posted inMay 2024: A River Returns
Scientists are tracking ecological changes as the Klamath River dams come down
A giant sediment pulse — millions of cubic yards of silt, clay and dead algae — trapped for decades behind the dams is now flowing downstream.
Posted inFebruary 1, 2022: Essential
Meet the influencer of the California condor world
During the pandemic, a chick named Iniko became an ambassador for conservation from her redwood nest.
