Acorns
ECOP’s Oak Observations
Oak Observations is ECOP’s blog where you can read about regional happenings.
Share Your Observations
Observations from people who live, work, and play among the oaks inform our collective understanding of these unique and often…
CPOP Listserv
If you’re interested in oak science more broadly, sign up for the listserv hosted by Cascadia Prairie Oak Partnership in…
ECOP’s Oak Stewards Listserv
Sign up for ECOP’s Oak Stewards listserv to connect with other local oak restoration practitioners where you can pose questions…
ECOP YouTube Playlist
Watch previous presentations from experts at our ECOP quarterly meetings covering topics such as forest management, pests, grazing, wildlife, and…
Oregon White Oak and Wildlife
Tools for Family Forestland Owners: Oregon white oak habitats are unique and essential for the flora and fauna of Oregon…
Synchronicity and geographic variation in Oregon white oak acorn production in the Pacific Northwest
A journal article by Peter and Harrington from 2009 that explores geographic patterns and synchrony of acorn production over 8…
Restoration Release of Overtopped Oregon White Oak Increases 10-year Growth and Acorn Production
A journal article by Devine and Harrington from 2013 that discusses how removal of encroaching Douglas-fir affected oak growth and…
Planting Native Oak in the Pacific Northwest
This USFS report presents a practical guide for landowners and managers who are interested in reestablishing native oak by planting…
CPOP Technical Library
The Cascadia Prairie-Oak Partnership (CPOP) Technical Library has over 500 resources on prairie-oak conservation and species recovery efforts, including management…