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  • Finding sites to snowshoe takes some work

    Image Late January generally isn’t a difficult time to find snow for snowshoeing, but it took a little

  • The January wildfire season?

    Image The January 2014 Shingle and Falcon fires provided a smoky haze over the otherwise blue Pa

  • It's Tree School time

    Image Spring break has traditionally been the time for Oregon forest landowners to attend Tree School.

  • Love Oregon's forests? Stay connected with OFRI

    Image Oregon has seen some record rainfall recently, and after a snowy and ice-filled winte

  • Deer and forest landowners: a love/hate relationship

    Image We live on 5.6 acres of rural property outside Forest Grove.

  • New website features data on Oregon's forests

    Image The Oregon Forest Resources Institute produces many educational reports and publications.

  • They update automobiles, don’t they?

    Image My wife and I once owned a 1960 Volvo 544. For a poor, married student couple, it was one sweet ride.

  • A Walk in the Woods

    Image The calendar may still say winter, but the signs in the western Oregon woods say spring is in the air.

  • Webinars to focus on silviculture

    Image Timber harvest in Oregon is not just a random event, but is driven by the complexities of e

  • Climate change and forestry

    Image I was proud to represent Oregon forestry on a recent 

  • Oregon's diverse forests

    Image We at OFRI are just putting the finishing touches on the 2017-18 edition of our popular 

  • Who knew there were so many hard-core birders?

    Image I married a birder and figured it was just one of the many advantages of marriage.

  • Seen any good YouTubes lately?

    Image A couple years ago, OFRI decided to make a concerted effort to create more video content for our new

  • Tree Pollen – Nothing to Sneeze At

    Image Have you recently noticed a layer of fine yellow dust on your car or picnic table that becomes slimy

  • Oregon is number one

    Image I visited Wisconsin last week for the Society of American Foresters National Convention.

  • The future is bright for wood and housing

    Image A few weeks ago, I had the good fortune to be able to attend the 

  • To find giants, travel north

    Image To see the real giants of the forest, one has to travel north to the Olympic Peninsula.

  • Get your new Fact Sheets here!

    Image Back in 2006, OFRI started creating a collection of “Fact Sheets.” These offer a range of for

  • Who are Oregon's woodland owners?

    Image Part of OFRI’s agency mission – and my personal mission – is landowner education.

  • Raising the Rafters

    Image You may have heard the adage, “It takes a village to raise a child.” On May 21, our motto turne

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