Oregon’s forests have long suffered from the impacts of fire suppression, leading to overgrown landscapes that are more vulnerable to devastating wildfires. The Klamath Falls Basin, once a vibrant ecosystem and critical habitat for bald eagles and endangered fish, has been especially affected.
A groundbreaking reforestation effort is now underway to restore the region’s tree canopy and enhance water quality. This transformative project will revitalize ecosystems, safeguard biodiversity, and ensure a sustainable future for wildlife and communities alike, contributing to long-term climate resilience.