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A healthy forest is no accident

WebA healthy forest is no accident. Forest health is a human construct and it can best be promoted by human actions. A forest is healthy or unhealthy because we define …

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Tree disease: a sneaky forest threat

WebForest Threats: Tree Disease. Tree diseases such as Swiss needle cast and laminated root rot threaten the health of Oregon’s forests, but active forest management helps prevent …

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Oregon Garden Natural Resources Education Program

WebThe Oregon Garden Natural Resources Education Program provides students in fourth through sixth grades a hands-on approach to natural resources education by offering …

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UNDERSTANDING EASTSIDE FORESTS

WebDuring summer, three to five months pass with insignificant amounts of rain, creating very stressful drought conditions for trees and other plants as soil water is depleted.

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Oregon's forest health

WebForest health has always been an important topic, but today it’s even more so. Climate change, drought, insect epidemics, invasive species invasions and …

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Publication Library

WebPublication Library. OregonForests.org is a portal for information relating to the forest products industry and the management of Oregon’s forests as environmental, …

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Wildlife of Oregon’s forests

WebOregon’s forests are home to an array of wildlife. This interactive guide provides a snapshot of the variety of forest-dwelling animals found in the state. Protecting forestland from …

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Forest health webinars planned for Feb. 27-28

WebPORTLAND, Ore. – An upcoming webinar series for foresters, forest landowners and managers, and others with an interest in forestry, will focus on the health of Oregon’s …

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Black-Tailed Deer

WebA mature black-tailed deer is about 66 inches in length and weighs between 100 to 200 pounds (females are smaller than males). They are distinguished by their triangular tail …

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National Forest Health Restoration

WebThe assessment team is grateful for the guidance and support of the Project Steering Committee formed from members of the Federal Forest lands Advisory Committee -

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Too Many Trees, Too Few Mills: An Overview of PNW Interior …

WebA healthy, east-side ponderosa pine forest historically supported fewer and larger trees per acre. Lodgepole pine is the dominant tree in frost-dominated, mid- to …

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