Workshop Resources

Chiloquin Community Workshop - Wildfire Risk Reduction and Two Four Two Fire Recovery Assistance - October 1, 2020

Background information on the Chiloquin Community Forest and Fire Project sponsored by the Klamath-Lake Forest Health Partnership and the work that has been ...
Brandon Fowler and Stacey Todd with Klamath County Emergency Management discuss the funding and focus for FEMA support.
Emily Trumble presents a program directed towards replanting and restoration of forest lands, explaining what can be replaced and what costs will be covered ...
Stefanie Siebold provides information on different services provided through WorkSource, including extended unemployment and health insurance assets for thos...
US Forest Service Assistant Fire Management Officer Evan Wright talks about fuels reduction projects on the Fremont-Winema National Forest.
Natural Resources Conservation Service District Conservationist Josh Elke talks about their current fuels reduction program for landowners with 20 acres or m...
Jennifer Case and Patrick Peterson discuss fuels reduction programs available through ODF, as well as their technical support of NRCS in their fuels program ...
Mike Moore talks about seed and grass replacement for properties burned in the Two Four Two Fire. The program provides both native and non-native seeds to fi...



SLASH PILE BURNING WORKSHOPS - NOVEMBER 2018 - kLAMATH FALLS AND LAKEVIEW

Participants learned how to safely and effectively burn slash on their property. Topics included: how to site and build piles; notifications and regulations; landowner liability; safety and assistance; conditions for burning; lighting and tending; and post fire rehab. Click on an image to view a pdf of the presentations from USFS and ODF or the pile burning brochure.


All-lands partnerships in southern oregon: a peer learning workshop - May 1, 2018 - Klamath Falls, or

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Photos courtesy of OSU - EmilyJane Davis

Photos courtesy of OSU - EmilyJane Davis

“All-lands” projects with multiple landowners, agencies, and partners across ownerships are increasingly common. The goal of this one-day workshop was to bring together those working on all-lands projects in Lake, Klamath, Jackson, and Josephine Counties to:  

  • Share specific activities, experiences, and lessons learned

  • Explore tools and ideas that improve the practice of all-lands management

  • Connect to a community of area practitioners and form new peer relationships

Summary documents from the day are available below, and click on the images to access PDFs of the powerpoint presentations.

all-lands partnerships: who, what, and why? 

Presenters: Ryan Gordon - Oregon Department of Forestry, Liz Weber - American Forest Foundation, Mike Cloughesy - Oregon Forest Resources Institute

Large Landscape Projects 1: The North Warners and Chiloquin Community Forest Projects

Amy Markus - Fremont-Winema National Forest, Kasey Johnson - Oregon Department of Forestry, Marci Schreder - Lake County Umbrella Watershed Councils, Louise Linton - landowner, Daniel Leavell - OSU Extension

Large Landscape Projects 2: The Ashland Forest All-Lands Restoration Project

Presenters: Darren Borgias - The Nature Conservancy, Chris Chambers - Ashland Fire & Rescue, Marko Bey - Lomakatsi Restoration Project

tools, agreements, & funding sources

Presenters: Ryan Gordon - Oregon Department of Forestry, David Ferguson - Natural Resources Conservation Service, Amy Markus - Fremont-Winema National Forest