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Science and Further Reading:
Stritholt J.R., R. F. Noss, P. A Frost, K. Van-Borland, C. Caroll, G. Heilman,
Jr. 1999. A conservation assessment and science based plan for the
Klamath-Siskiyou


DellaSala, DA, Reid, SB, Frest, TJ, Strittholt, JR, Olson, DM Natural Areas Journal [Nat.
Areas J.]. Vol. 19, no. 4, pp. 300- 319. Oct 1999. A Global Perspective on the
Biodiversity of the Klamath-Siskiyou Ecoregion


US Forest Service, 1994 Mt. Ashland LSR Assessment at 4 and 5.

Karuk Tribe Department of Natural Resources Eco-Cultural Resources
Management Plan
: An integrated approach to adaptive problem solving, in the interest
of managing the restoration of balanced ecological processes utilizing Traditional
Ecological Knowledge (TEK) supported by Western Science.


Southwick Associates, 2000. Historical Economic Performance of Oregon and
Western Counties Associated with Roadless and Wilderness Areas


Doppelt, Hamilton, Williams, and Koopman, 2009. “Preparing for Climate
Change in the Rogue River Basin of southwest Oregon: Stressors, Risks,
and Recommendations for Increasing Resilience and Resistance in Human,
Built, Economic and Natural Systems.”


David Rains Wallace, 1983. The Klamath Knot.

Kruckeberg, Art R. and Lang,, Frank A. 1997. Introduction to Proceedings of the 1st
Conference on Siskiyou Ecology


Diana Stralberg, Dennis Jongsomjit, Christine A. Howell, Mark A. Snyder, John D.
Alexander,John A. Wiens, Terry L. Root, 2009. “Re-Shuffling of Species with Climate
Disruption: A No-Analog Future for California Birds?”


USDI Bureau of Land Management. 2009. Conde Creek Allotment –
STANDARDS OF RANGELAND HEALTH ANALYSIS
. Medford, Oregon.


Rick Brown, Defenders of Wildlife for the National Forest Restoration Collaborative,
2009. The Implications of Climate Change for Conservation, Restoration, and
Management of National Forest Lands.


Natural Areas Journal, These Issue: The Klamath-Siskiyou Ecoregion, Volume 19,
Number 4 – October 1999


Hart, John, 1975. Hiking the Bigfoot Country – The Wildlands of Northern California
and Southern Oregon


Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest, Recreaton Opportunity Guide: A Guide to the
trails on the Siskiyou Mountains Ranger District

Native Plant Society of Oregon, Siskiyou Chapter, Wildflowers of Mount Ashland and
the Siskiyou Crest.
Contact the Siskiyou Chapter of the Oregon Native Plant Society for a hard copy of their handy publication, or some info can be found here.

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