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  • Songbirds like clearcuts?

    Image Yes, they actually do – and so do deer, elk and butterflies.

  • Forest Health in Oregon

    Image Most of us are aware of some of the forest health challenges facing Oregon.

  • Impacts from Elephants to Forests

    Image My wife and I recently returned from a memorable trip to the southern part of the African continen

  • Threats to Oregon's forests

    Image Oregon is a great place for growing trees, especially conifers like Douglas-fir.

  • Another big fire season

    Image The 2015 fire season was the third “big one” in a row for Oregon forest owners.

  • Aftermath of wildfire threatens Western water supplies

    Image As if the monetary and environmental cost of wildfires weren’t enough to worry about, now comes a study d

  • Managing Forest Ecosystems with Eric Vines

    Image Forest ecosystems are remarkably complex.

  • Many Douglas-fir with dead tops and branches in the Willamette Valley this year

    Image Guest blog by Brad Withrow-Robinson, Forestry & Natural Resources Extension Agent, Benton, Linn and P

  • Fire season… It’s b-a-a-a-c-k!

    Image Don't let last week’s rain fool you: Fire season is here.

  • Oregon Forestry in South Korea

    Image We were privileged this week to receive a visit from a team of broadcast journalists from South Kor

  • Forest Sector Career Anyone?

    Image If you ask people to name jobs in the forest sector, most would answer “logger.” And if you pressed them

  • An Opportunity for Oregon timber to lead America by guest blogger Sean Robbins

    Image There is real power in combining university researchers, entrepreneurs and targeted public inves

  • Planting smarter this year

    Image My husband Rex and I are tree farmers. 

  • Planting a seed…

    Image First, happy St. Patrick’s Day.

  • It takes a lot of seedlings to make a forest

    Image Every tree seedling planted in Oregon is a defining moment.

    Paul Barnum planting trees
  • Replanting (and much more) - Is Oregon Law

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    RENEWABLE RESOURCE – A private working forest in the Oregon Coast Range shows a mosaic of diverse age classes and species.
  • Plant your trees – and then plant a sign

    Image What we know for sure is that, if you ask them, about eight out

    Paul Barnum holds a planted sign
  • Western hemlock: coastal super tree

    Image I had the opportunity during last month’s OFRI-sponsored Western Oregon Sustainable Forestry

  • Seed orchards produce our future forests

    Image Thanks to my friends at the Bureau of Land Management, I recently had the opportunity to tour the

  • We have seen the future, and it smells like smoke

    hazy Portland skyline

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