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  • K-12 Forest Education Opportunities

    A directory of field sites and ongoing forestry programs for Oregon educators and their students. 

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  • Forest Values and Beliefs Research 2025

    Every few years, OFRI conducts an in-depth research survey called Forest Values and Beliefs. The research is conducted by DHM Research. We asked 800 Oregonians their opinions about, and knowledge of, forests and forest management in Oregon. 

    Values and Beliefs Card 2025
  • Annual Report 2024-25

    OFRI Annual Report for fiscal year 2024-25.

    Annual Report 2024-25 card
  • Atlas Cedar

    Image The African conifer

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  • Bigleaf Maple

    Image Big and beautiful

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  • Bitter Cherry

    Image Both food and shelter for wildlife

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  • Black Cottonwood

    Image A well-read species

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  • California Black Oak

    Image Tribal roots

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  • California hazel

    Image You Say Hazelnut, I Say Filbert

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  • California red fir

    Image Protecting our water source

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  • Canyon live oak

    Image Tree or shrub, it's all about location

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  • Coast Redwood

    Image The mystical giant

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  • Chokecherry

    Image Sacagawea’s fruit

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  • Cedar of Lebanon

    Image A historic species

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  • Cascara buckthorn

    Image Just ask your pharmacist

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  • Deodar Cedar

    Image Timber of the gods

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  • Douglas-fir

    Image The undisputed champion of the building industry

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  • Engelmann Spruce

    Image One sweet-sounding spruce

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  • Golden Chinquapin

    Image Yellow leaves and spiny fruit

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  • Grand Fir

    From Christmas trees to Christmas wrapping

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