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Siskiyou Wilderness Highpoint

Photo-Monitoring Project

The Citizen Science and Climate Change project is establishing a series of six citizen-maintained photographic plots along the trail for baseline for monitoring climate change, create a citizen science experience for trail users, and develop a deeper sense of place for wildlands in the Klamath Mountains. This page is for the Siskiyou Wilderness high point.Siskiyou WildernessAbout the site: As of early summer 2017 the Siskiyou Mountain highpoint is healthy. While Brewer spruce is the most common conifer, shrubs dominate this windswept and fire-prone ridgeline with huckleberry oak, pinemat manzanita, and serviceberry being the most prevalent.

2017.06.26_Siskiyou-East
2017.06.26_Siskiyou-North
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2017.06.26_Siskiyou-West

eBird Checklist from June 26th, 2017

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