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Shannon Browne, Director of Community Outreach (Friends of CSNM) is invited to attend Patagonia’s Tools for Grassroots Activists Conference in late September 2017 at the Stanford Sierra…
          “I will walk an easel and supplies up the trail each day and make a juicy oil painting…” –Mabrie Ormes, painter, 2017 Artist-in-Residence at…
 August 16, 2017 Update Effective Immediately: Grizzly Peak Trail System Back Open Closure signs and caution tape are no longer at the Grizzly Peak trailhead or its tributary trails. The…
Stay up to date on the latest monument press and media: Howard Hunter, Advocacy Chair article in Mail Tribune – July 30, 2017 Guest Opinion: No shortage of vehicle access in the…
The Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument originally covered almost 53,000 acres across southwestern Oregon. On January 12, 2017 President Barack Obama, expanded the monument boundaries by…
We Need Your Help! Volunteers are invited to participate in a Starthistle Control Project at the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument on National Public Lands Day – September 9, 2017. Since…
Leave What You Find. Leave No Trace principles are practiced on monument lands, so that we can minimize our impacts on the landscape. This includes “leave the things as you found them.”…
The Friends of Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument thank the Soda Mountain Wilderness Council and KS Wild for organizing efforts to show U. S. Secretary of Interior Ryan Zinke the…
We gathered round as she examined the plant protruding from the rocky substrate. Botanist Sheri Hagwood, of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, had been guiding our group of 15 aspiring…