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  • Forest sector jobs and wages

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    Woman on front cover of Forest Report.
  • Water, wildlife and eDNA

    Image When The Wildlife Society advertised a workshop in Southern California to learn more about eDNA, I didn’t

  • Prescribed burning 101

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    Prescribed burning in a forest.
  • A forest-based economy

    Image The Oregon Forest Resources Institute (OFRI) recently published a new report and a website

    Forest Report
  • Getting students outside

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    Teacher and students in a classroom.
  • Thankful for Oregon’s Forests

    Image Oregon’s abundant forests provide us with many reasons to be thankful.

    Forest landscape
  • Forester Friday: Casey Clapp

    Image Forester Friday features an Oregon forester with an interesting or unique contribution to the forestry field.

  • Forester Friday: Fran Cafferata Coe

    Image Forester Friday features an Oregon forester with an interesting or unique contribution to the forestry fiel

  • Traveling to Tasmania

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    Tasmanian forest and hills.
  • Thirty-two years of telling the forestry story

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    Mike giving an interview in the woods.
  • OFRI’s year in review

    Image The Oregon Forest Resources Institute (OFRI) had a busy 2019.

  • Upside-down logging

    Image One of the most amazing things I saw on a trip to Tasmania to speak at a forest education conference

  • The forecast calls for trees

    Image January in western Oregon is known for its cold temperatures, rainfall a

    Three men replanting trees.
  • Forester Friday: Jennifer Beathe

    Image Forester Friday features an Oregon forester with an interesti

    Several logs in a river.
  • Oregon's forest health

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    Three photos collaged into one: worms in wood, fire in a forest, and bugs on a leaf.
  • Forester Friday: Edith Dooley

    Image Forester Friday features an Oregon forester with an interesting or unique con

    Trees and bushes around a pond.
  • 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”

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    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

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