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  • OFRI's unique purpose of advancing common interests between forestry, all Oregonians

    Image I’m Jim Paul, the new executive director of the Oregon Forest Resources Institute (OFRI).

  • The other “Fish to Fry”

    Image When you Google the term “fish to fry,” you’re rewarded with multiple recipes f

  • Gimme shelter

    Image The three basic elements required for animal survival are food, water and shelter.

  • Teachers connect in person once again

    Image Teachers as a group are great at sharing ideas and networking.

  • Get to know our new intern

    Image Hello! My name is Trey Pokorney.

  • Exploring Oregon’s forests: A wintry waterfall hike

    Image Tucked in the deep western side of the Oregon’s Cascade Range is a world that can be described as

  • Oregon’s 27th annual statewide Envirothon competition is another success

    Image It’s about 8 a.m.

    Tree samples
  • Haunted by the ashes

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    Gallery with black and white photos printed on glass suspended from the ceiling and speakers mounted on the wall.
  • Understanding nesting seasons of protected bird species is part of good forest management

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    Wildlife biologist in pink vest and hard hat looking up into the trees with binoculars.
  • Supporting the next generation of natural resource professionals

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    The Oregon Envirothon team at Mt. Allison University in Canada
  • Sunbeams at the coast

    A collection of trees in a forest
  • Multi-age forest stand

    Trees on hill
  • Mature forest

    tree trunks
  • Carbon Report Cover

    cover of publication
  • Lumber stack

    stack of lumber
  • Plywood construction

    roofing frame
  • Carbon stores by forest ownership

    graph
  • Carbon stock in housing

    chart
  • Where is the carbon in a forest?

    illustrated graph
  • Leaf diagram

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