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Newsletters

  • MKWC Newsletter Spring 2010 (3.84 MB)

  • MKWC Newsletter Fall 2008 (1.00 MB)

  • MKWC Newsletter February 2008 (3.31 MB)

  • MKWC Newsletter October 2007 (5.51 MB)

  • For more MKWC publications and general, and specific, information on the Mid Klamath Watershed, please visit our publications page.

    Newsletter Excerpts

    September 2006

    Lessons Learned From the Fire: potential effects on resources and community by Frank Lake

    Forest Fires Affect on Fisheries by Nancy Bailey

    May 2006

    Is the Sky Falling? Global Climate Change and the Forests of the Mid Klamath by Luna Latimer Lake

    Orleans/Somes Bar Fire Safe Council: Burning for a Fire Safe Community and Forest by Will Harling

    You are not Alone by S. Craig Tucker

    Previous Editions

    Tree Bears and Bare Trees by Tony Hacking

    Will’s Fish Article by Will Harling

    Fisheries Restoration Efforts to Focus on the Upper Mid Klamath Subbasin

    Third Annual Salmon Run 2005

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