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Stand Tall for the Rogue

The time is now! Join us as we ask congress to Stand Tall for the Rogue. Over the last few years we have been working with local businessses, conservationists, fishermen, rafters and community members to get permanent protection for a major section of the wild Rogue River canyon. A section that is currently unprotected and thus vulnerable to logging, mining and roadbuilding.

There is no organized opposition to the proposed legislation to expand the Wild Rogue Wilderness, and add streams to the National Wild and Scenic Rogue River, yet congress has not introduced the legislation. And time is running out this year.

Help us send a clear message to congress to act now - this year - to protect all of the wild Rogue River canyon.

Welcome to Siskiyou Project

For future generations of all species, Siskiyou Project is a grassroots organization dedicated to permanently protecting the globally and biologically outstanding wild rivers, forests and botanical richness of the Siskiyou Wild Rivers area.

Siskiyou Project subscribes to a vision that ecological, social and economic forces in our community must be balanced for them to be sustainable. No one force can dominate or be compromised over the others. When all three factors are included in decision making with integrity our wildlands, wildlife and communities will thrive. We combine science, education and advocacy to build an inspired and effective local and national constituency for this special place.

Our campaigns are designed to promote and build sustainability in the Siskiyou Wild Rivers area. Siskiyou Project has been working to protect biodiversity in the Klamath-Siskiyou bioregion of southwest Oregon and northwest California since our incorporation in 1983. Learn more about us by clicking the links to the left.

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Top photo: Darlingtonian in a serpentine fen in the heart of the Siskiyou Wild Rivers Area near the Illinois River. photo by Karen Phillips

 
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