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@redfox951
@redfox951 23 күн бұрын
Pronounced 'O-WHYYYY-HEE" No "A" in this word
@uncleputz5792
@uncleputz5792 Ай бұрын
never stop re-planting
@RRCorniche
@RRCorniche 2 ай бұрын
I came here for Bonnie Henderson’s talk about the OCT hike. Unless you want to hear an extended anti-logging commercial, consider skipping from 41:00 to 51:00. Bonnie’s book is the one true reference book for this hike and her website is updated with more current trail conditions. Thank you for posting this content!
@chuckwiller1638
@chuckwiller1638 2 ай бұрын
Important information. Thank you for the presentation.
@laurienielsen8031
@laurienielsen8031 4 ай бұрын
Very fascinating. Thank you!!!!
@kayporter6842
@kayporter6842 4 ай бұрын
OMG! Can the woman get through a sentence without "umming" us to death? Finally gave up 1/3 of the way through. That and promoting "my book" every paragraph. Many, many much better webcasts on YT. Save yourself the trouble. Cringe.😫
@rickszarlu9201
@rickszarlu9201 4 ай бұрын
If Biden signs on the plan, it would be only very little positive contribution to global environment compared to the catastrophic damage he caused by blowing up the Nortd Stream pipeline that he is so proud of doing! Not to mention that he provoked the war in Ukraine and preparing for another war in the pacific. The negative environmental consequences of his administration actions far exceed anything positive.
@E3b2sLifeanimals
@E3b2sLifeanimals 4 ай бұрын
@judykinsman3258
@judykinsman3258 4 ай бұрын
Thank you Oregon Wild. I love your webcasts. I feel so much more a part of my state & learn so much with each lecture.
@LiterallyOverTheHillAdventures
@LiterallyOverTheHillAdventures 5 ай бұрын
I am all for reintroducing sea otters, but what in the world does all this woke crap have to do with reintroducing them, I imagine a lot of people get turned off, and turned against your efforts solely due to all that politically correct crap. It might surprise you to learn, many outdoors people are all for reintroduction of species that mankind has harmed. Interestingly enough, from what I am reading, one of the groups fighting reintroduction are actually the natives who have grown to rely upon the abalone and urchin trade for economic purposes.
@ORWWmedia
@ORWWmedia 6 ай бұрын
Who is the speaker and what are her qualifications? An employee of Oregon Wild or a volunteer?
@rickszarlu9201
@rickszarlu9201 4 ай бұрын
Why is it so important instead of the content of the presentation? Form over substance again?
@ORWWmedia
@ORWWmedia 4 ай бұрын
@@rickszarlu9201 When opinions are being expressed, it is important to know their source. Lots of misinformation and opinion here, depending on the qualifications of the speaker.
@melvinlardy1364
@melvinlardy1364 3 ай бұрын
You’re doing a great job, burning millions of acres, which is the leading cause of old growth habit reduction, not counting the carbon released from these fires. Also the nw forest plan is based on a lie from groups like you, which knew logging wasn’t the reason for spotted owl numbers were declining, and it was the barred owl killing them. I find it very funny the animal rights people are suing the groups that are behind the killing of the barred owl to try and save the spotted owl.
@timfarness9949
@timfarness9949 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for what you do for Oregon. I am a Native Oregonian. But don't enjoy snow very much but may try it again.
@Alasdair37448
@Alasdair37448 6 ай бұрын
look at us we are so cool we protected the red wood forests! How much of you ask? 5% ooooooooooofff! Imagine you could only save 5% of your house.
@2flight
@2flight 6 ай бұрын
If trump comes around, the only forests that will be protected are the ones unknown to him
@gordonquickstad
@gordonquickstad 6 ай бұрын
I did the OCT in 4 seasons 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016. My GPS track is 450 miles. Averaged 14 mi. a day. Wonderful trip! I had all the tides calculated for the whole way so I got around obstacles. I got boat rides at Nehalem Bay, Tillamook Bay and Netarts Bay. Last day was not planned well and days were shorter so I missed the low tide to be able to cross the Winchuck River and into CA on the beach. That day was 23 miles. Many wonderful memories.
@TwasNeverThus2
@TwasNeverThus2 6 ай бұрын
great video! I sent you a friend request, Kira 🙂
@markrobinowitz8473
@markrobinowitz8473 6 ай бұрын
It's sad that Oregon Wild made an outrageous deal with big timber in February 2020 to sell out forest protection on Oregon's corporate timberlands. The "Private Forest Accord" even had your group plus a dozen other "collaborators" say that aerial spraying of herbicides was acceptable to continue over corporate clearcuts. OW's rural employee in the Coast Range quit in disgust when he saw what his employers had done. Oregon Wild's predecessor group, Oregon Natural Resources Committee, did great work calling attention to deforestation, but the Private Forest Accord was outrageous capitulation. Oregon Wild and their collaborators did not see fit to include any downwinders (who gets involuntarily sprayed) to join their negotiations with Weyerhauser, Roseburg Forest Products, et al. Activist malpractice.
@RayUrnerphoto
@RayUrnerphoto 7 ай бұрын
This talk ruled. 😎
@aaronjenkins2135
@aaronjenkins2135 7 ай бұрын
Left Out mt Lassen
@metatron478
@metatron478 4 ай бұрын
Mt Lassen is in Cali, isn't it? This is a talk about Oregon volcanoes.
@SharminAkter-je1pj
@SharminAkter-je1pj 7 ай бұрын
I can help you to grow tour channel
@NigelNaughton
@NigelNaughton 7 ай бұрын
When you reference climate change being the driver of more fires. Look at the historical records of California. And also look at the historical drought records and cycles.
@NigelNaughton
@NigelNaughton 7 ай бұрын
Refreshing to hear someone making sense about fires, climate, and change in general. People have been so brainwashed as to what is happening now but if they just put in a couple minutes of critical thinking and research they will see that this is a natural cycle. The difference is how it affects populations (or doesn't) only because there are more people living around these areas. When people get up all in arms about "man made climate change" just ask them how did the mile high sheets of ice that covered N. America melt and how was the industrial revolution going on at that time? There have been many periods of interglacial events.
@frankblangeard8865
@frankblangeard8865 7 ай бұрын
When there is a forest fire the news media always say that the land was 'destroyed'.
@reneeparker7475
@reneeparker7475 8 ай бұрын
If I were to build a house in Oregon, where I live, I'd choose concrete and steel because they are far more fire resistant. I am seeing more and more forest fires, which are destroying wood built housing. I would use recycled wood on the interior, but for trim work. Wood may be cheaper, but it's environmental suicide to continue to rely on it for a building material, when there are other options.
@deboraward1574
@deboraward1574 9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for showing us the past
@MattCookOregon
@MattCookOregon 9 ай бұрын
I just did drone photography for a 20k acre lot being sold there. You all should buy it!
@ORWild
@ORWild 9 ай бұрын
There are a few big allotments out there we have been watching to see if we can help get them back to folks like the Nez Perce.
@gerrycoleman7290
@gerrycoleman7290 10 ай бұрын
You are missing the numerous and clusters of old calderas from supervolcanic eruptions in the Miocene. The welded tuffs at Smith Rock is part of one. Called the Crooked River caldera.
@robertlennihan3113
@robertlennihan3113 10 ай бұрын
Lotta ferns in them old growth forest
@TimKaseyMythHealer
@TimKaseyMythHealer 11 ай бұрын
If the glaciers are decreasing every year, you should have an annual glacier run off to river water flow you could use to PROVE the glaciers are receding. Check with the Civil engineers, they have river volume flow records.
@Tlingit741
@Tlingit741 11 ай бұрын
Form where to where is the first part of the northern hike? I’d like to try that . Thanks. I’m glad I found this video.
@Tlingit741
@Tlingit741 11 ай бұрын
*from
@c.f.7408
@c.f.7408 11 ай бұрын
Wow, very intetesting my son and I saw these in the Descutes river today
@irujiluv2039
@irujiluv2039 Жыл бұрын
This is why women need to rule this world 😡
@jeffdur1330
@jeffdur1330 Жыл бұрын
The information in her book is so wildly incorrect.
@brianhansen3115
@brianhansen3115 Жыл бұрын
Gotta wonder where the Chinese will put the damn once they take over, perhaps somes bar? Lots of minerals in those mountains for humans to turn into smart phones. Wilderness designation will not save these mountains from the next thirsty post-American empire. We can only hope human extinction comes first
@dlewis895
@dlewis895 Жыл бұрын
WV 3RD MOST FORESTED BIDEN SHOCK BETRAYED MVP GREED PLUS PRICELESS SPRING WATER
@TwasNeverThus2
@TwasNeverThus2 Жыл бұрын
thank you!
@robinberry5421
@robinberry5421 Жыл бұрын
Promo SM ⭐
@markthehunter32
@markthehunter32 Жыл бұрын
Back in 1994-1995 I had an encounter with a wolverine along the Mackenzie river /Mackenzie river pass area. I was only a freshman in high school . My father said I was out of my mind and lying. I know what I saw. It still bothers me to this day that he said I was lying.
@mdbarton
@mdbarton Жыл бұрын
Love Camassia Natural Area in West Linn!
@brattymonkey7450
@brattymonkey7450 Жыл бұрын
thank you so very much for this video!! It is so important to try and teach people more about the forest and teach them why to care!!! I am a person who is so in love with the forest and what the logging industry does kills me!!!! I want to do something about it but dont know exactly what. I am moving to Oregon one day just to be near the forest! Anyway thank you for your dedication! We people who care must band together and sometimes just remind each other that I see your heart, and your fighting spirit which is spot on. I feel it to. To love something soo beautiful and yet that love can be so painful! I see you~ and thank you with my whole heart!!! you guys did great!
@toddjweigand
@toddjweigand Жыл бұрын
Extremely important information that needs to be passed on to more people living here in the Northwest in this time critical moment of natural resource management. Thanks for presenting this information publicly. Hopefully more people and political figures will become interested in protecting both our native salmon and Oregon's free flowing public land streams through the River Democracy Act.
@HolisticHikes
@HolisticHikes Жыл бұрын
Very insightful! It’s groups like these that keep pushing the hiking community forward! We are considering this one once we hone some more of our skills! PNWers here, thanks again for this info and work!
@RayNomadic
@RayNomadic Жыл бұрын
There is this picnic area just outside of bly. Has a small river going threw the site. But when I was there last August I noticed maybe 10 or 15 huge birds like those condors. I wonder where they vultures or condors now. Those condor birds are big and the birds I saw was big as well.
@RayNomadic
@RayNomadic Жыл бұрын
I appreciate you guys making this. There isn't much video or pictures of what is in klamath county. Lots of pictures of crater lake and klamath lake. But not much on anything else. You guys should try to make a little video documentary about the area. Really showing everything threw video. Makes a person feel like they are there experiencing it. What kind of animals there? I heard near bonanza has wolves. Where are the snakes? Does klamath county have rattle snakes? How often do people run across them? What do people do for fun in the area? Any unknown good locations in the woods? I am slowly buying property in that area but don't know much about it.
@missairikatarot
@missairikatarot Жыл бұрын
Big pile of Rock 😂
@missairikatarot
@missairikatarot Жыл бұрын
Evacuate the dance floor
@missairikatarot
@missairikatarot Жыл бұрын
Kilauea oh that was definitely on the ROCk highway! I think it was cinder cone or maybe it was Veruca Salt. He was like a stone. But the rock told him “my way or the highway Cornell!”