Campaign

Klamath National Forest Restoration

Your support helps plant 25,000 trees to restore wildlife habitats.

Regrow wildlife habitats in Northern California

A map of Northern California and Southern Oregon highlighting wildlife habitats, featuring a mother bear with two cubs in the foreground.

You can help restore vital ecosystems

After decades of logging and clear-cutting in the Klamath National Forest, wildlife habitats and a beloved recreation area are in danger. The bears, bald eagles, bobcats, and people of Siskiyou County need you to support replanting in the heart of bear country today.

Reforestation in this historic area doesn’t just mean better habitats for wildlife. More trees mean cleaner water and air, as well as more beautiful scenery for the thousands of annual forest visitors. 

Together, we can plant 25,000 trees—including ponderosa pines, Douglas firs, and California red firs—that will add beauty and protect vital ecosystems. Donate to this project now to preserve a historic area and ensure a thriving future for years to come. 

Regrow wildlife habitats

Plant in forests of 

greatest need

If you’re not sure where your donation can have the biggest impact, we can help. Our approach layers data mapping with local partner expertise to ensure that we get the right trees in the right places, and grow the most good.