Public Process: Dialogue with BLM
On April 6, 2016, BLM held an Open House for the public to comment on its recently released Draft Transportation Management Plan and Environmental Assessment. …
Fall-in-the-Field Inspires Care
Our thanks to our partners, SOU Environmental Education graduate student leaders who conduct Fall-in-the-Field environmental education programs at the Cascade…
DRAFT BLM Plans for Public Review
The BLM Medford District Office released the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument Draft Transportation Management Plan (TMP) and Environmental Assessment (EA) for a 45-day comment on March 25th. The…
Making Sense About Roads
Assistant Monument Manager Responds to Closing Roads InquiryDear Joel Brumm, Someone just told me that they heard on the TV News that the BLM is closing all of its roads…
Soundscape in the Monument
Colin Malloy was awarded a 2015 Grant from the Friends Student Research Fund. He describes his work in the field, and now in the studio.
“I took several trips out to CSNM with a portable…
A “Peak Experience” on Public Land
Our public lands are a place to commune not just with nature but with each other. My son and daughter and I have been hiking together since…
Monument Rocks & Music: Friends Research Fund
How are rocks and music related to three university students during the Monument’s 15th anniversary? These faculty-supervised research were funded by the Friends…
Malheur & Public Lands
Although the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge was established by Teddy Roosevelt in 1908, The occupation of Malheur teaches us some valuable lessons. As Friends groups who support our…
Giving Tuesday 2015 – Give Green!
Giving Tuesday is a day dedicated to giving to support the organizations you care about. We invite you to give local–our Friends of the Cascade Siskiyou National Monument, a non-profit…