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  • Tree planting in Oregon’s forests isn’t a walk in the park

    Image OFRI begins its 2020 educational media campaign this week with

    People planting trees.
  • New K-12 video highlights Oregon’s “Forest Team”

    Image I’m exc

    Lauren Grand in the forest with overlaying text that says "Forest Team Go!"
  • A healthy forest is no accident

    Image Forest health is a human construct and it can best be promoted by human actions.

  • 40 million seedlings? Are they all Doug-fir?

    Image If you’ve been watching much TV or spending time on social media during your stay-at-home, soci

  • Deliberate acts of gratitude

    Image Across our state, our country and around the world, we’re being asked to do our part to stop the

  • Get to know Oregon’s forest wildlife from the safety of your home

    Image We know you’re all feeling isolated right now. So are we.

  • Forest learning via webinar

    Image It seems that only a few months ago, I was a Zoom novice, or Padawan.

  • Take time for a walk in the woods

    Image In the midst of navigating through uncertain times and all the changes that have impacted our daily li

  • Are fireworks safe this summer?

    Image Like most Oregonians, I’ve been spending a lot more time at home this spring.

  • Trees to Tap – Keeping Drinking Water Safe

    Image The Oregon Forest Resources Institute (OFRI) recently released a new

  • News article misrepresents OFRI

    Image The Oregonian/OregonLive, Oregon Public Broadcasting and ProPublica recently joined forces on a

  • K-12 forest education update

    Image When schools were abruptly closed last spring due to the COVID-19 pandemic, K-12 educators had no t

  • Partnership celebrates 10 years

    Image In Oregon forestry, 2010 was a troubled year.

  • Forest learning spreads far and wide

    Image Forests are amazing!

  • Private landowners and loggers help fight Labor Day fires

    Image The Labor Day fires of 2020 have been devastating for western Oregon.

  • Giving thanks for our forests

    Image If there’s any silver lining to 2020, it has been a resurgence of appreciation f

  • New K-12 publication comes in two formats

    Image Our newest K-12 publication is a first for the Oregon Forest Resources Institute (OFRI).

  • New year, new Oregon forest protection laws

    Image Sustainability is at the core of Oregon’s laws regarding forest practices and land use

  • The new Oregon Forest Facts 2021-22 Edition is here

    Image The Oregon Forest Resources Institute recently released a newly updated edition of Oregon Forest

  • Something for everyone

    Image “Make it specific to our students, or we can’t use it.” That was the advice given to us several year

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