The Upper Briggs Restoration Project: The Wrong Treatments, in the Wrong Place, at the Wrong Time!
A view across the Briggs Creek watershed in the spring of 2019 following the 2018 Taylor/Klondike Fire.
Recently the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest approved over 4,000 acres of commercial logging in the Upper Briggs Restoration Project. The Upper Briggs Restoration Project is located in the Briggs Creek watershed west of Grants Pass, Oregon on the Wild Rivers Ranger District. The project is yet another damaging federal timber sale disingenuously cloaked in restoration language.
Briggs Creek is a major tributary of the Illinois River with significant anadromous fisheries and a botanical hotspot with high recreational values including hiking trails, mountain biking trails, Botanical Areas, Designated Wildlife Areas and popular campgrounds.
The area also burned in the 2018 Taylor/Klondike Fire and according to the Decision Notice for the Upper Briggs Project, “the fire effects were generally very low intensity mostly burning ground fuels with...