CLC Participant Organizations
The Collaborative Learning Circle (CLC) is a cross-regional network of numerous forest and watershed practitioners. The network includes individuals, nonprofit organizations, tribal agencies, small businesses and other groups who promote sustainable community-based land management practices in Southern Oregon and Northern California. CLC comprises a diverse network of forest workers, academics, biologists, planners, economic developers, environmental advocates, foresters, GIS specialists, lawyers, technicians, restorationists, wood product business participants, and others. Active participation has changed over time, and the list below may or may not reflect current activity.
Network Participants, 2005-2006
  • Alliance of Forest Workers and Harvesters
  • California Indian Basketweavers Association
  • BBW & Associates
  • Center for Environmental Economic Development
  • Forest Stewardship Council, US
  • Forestry Action Committee
  • Institute for Sustainable Forestry
  • Jefferson Sustainable Development Initiative
  • Karuk Indian Basket Weavers
  • Karuk Tribal Watershed Restoration
  • Lomakatsi Restoration Project
  • Mattole Restoration Council
  • Mid-Klamath Watershed Council
  • Alliance for Sustainable Jobs in the Environment
  • Redwood Community Action Agency
  • Redwood Regional Watershed Center
  • Round Valley WET Project (Watershed Education & Training)
  • Seventh Generation Fund
  • Siskiyou Project
  • Trinity Co. Resource Conservation District
  • Watershed Research & Training Center
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