Friends Award Student Research Grants – Summer 2017
University student researchers will once again get a chance to discover and contribute to what we know about the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument.Research grants were awarded to Southern Oregon…
Friends Response to Executive Order
President Trump has signed an executive order requiring the Department of Interior to review all designations of land under the Antiquities Act that fit the category of being designated after 1996…
Teacher on Public Lands at Monument
The Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument was selected to host a Teacher on Public Lands (TPL) intern this summer. Our Washington Office Division of Education, Interpretation and Partnerships…
Recap: Research in Monument
The Friends envision a healthy and vibrant Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument for present and future generations. We manifest this vision by supporting students in their path towards careers in…
Rocks, Owls, Student Research
Friends Research Funds provided grants during 2016 to student researchers: Here are selections from their journal entries about their field work in the Monument.Invasive Barred Owl and the…
Defend Monument Action
The expansion of the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument continues to draw legal actions. Lawsuits challenging the Monument expansion have been filed by the Western Oregon counties and the timber…
Monument Science Symposium
Charles Schelz, an ecologist for the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, hosts the fifth Monument Science Symposium*.Emily Burke, SOU ornithology student, presents her research findings on the…
Seeking Artists In Residency in the Monument
2017 is the first year Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument (CSNM) is participating in the Bureau of Land Management Artist In Residence (AiR) program. AiR provides artistic and…
Winter Clues in Snow Tracks
Are you getting cabin fever? Have you spent enough time in the valley this winter and are ready for a change? Your monument is waiting for you and winter is a perfect time to visit! Whether it is…