Partners

Our partners are extremely important and help us accomplish our goals.

Partners

Klamath Wingwatchers works with a number of public and private entities in areas of land management, resource and wildlife preservation, recreation, and beautification.

US Fish and Wildlife Service, Klamath Basin Refuges

City of Klamath Falls

Klamath County

Oregon Dept. of Transportation

Klamath Falls City Schools

Klamath Outdoor Science School

WATCH

Birds of the Klamath Basin VIDEO

Check out the Klamath Basin Birding Trail here.

Our Donors and Supporters


Klamath Wingwatchers cooperates with a number of community groups to build and maintain our trails and infrastructure, and with various trusts and funds who provide us grants to continue our work.

Here is a partial list of donors/grantors for the work of Klamath Wingwatchers:

Discover Klamath Tourism

Family of Ben Kerns - 5 oak trees 2023

Ford Family Foundation - native plants purchase 2023

Klamath Basin Audubon Society - brush mower purchase

Klamath County Chamber of Commerce

Klamath County Library - Story Hikes

Klamath County Transient Room Tax Grants

Klamath Falls City Parks

Klamath Falls Downtown Association

Mennen Environmental Foundation

Mountain Valley Gardens

Oregon Beverage Recycling Cooperative

Schwemm Family Foundation

Sky Lakes Medical Center

SOLV

United States Fish and Wildlife Services: Klamath Refuges Visitor Services

WalMart

League of Women Voters of Klamath County to honor LWV 100th Anniversary - 2020 - bench + 2 trees + created mowed viewing area

Healthy Klamath - 2022 trail signage

Dick and Ivy Suber

Mark and Patty Buettner

Penny Tuttle family

Tom Ford and Shasta View Tree Care

Here is a partial list of groups that have volunteered their time and efforts to Klamath Wingwatchers:

Boy Scouts

Oregon Institute of Technology 

Integral Youth Services  

Kiwanis

Rogue Credit Union

Students from Klamath Union, Mazama and Henley High Schools helped plant many of the native plants in 1994-95.

Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife provided a bulldozer for trail clearing and construction in 1993.