Fire
Mt. Hood National Forest
Fire Behavior and Forest Conditions Inferred from Early Surveys and Inventories: In 2022, The Oregon Department of Forestry awarded a…
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…
LANDFIRE
This collaboration of federal agencies and The Nature Conservancy delivers credible spatial information to aid in conservation and wildland fire…
Fuelcast
Use this tool to understand historical fuel loading and vegetation production in rangelands across the US and to predict future…
Oregon White Oak Restoration Strategy for National Forest System Lands East of the Cascade Range
The target audience is managers at the Mt. Hood, Gifford Pinchot, and Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forests and the Columbia River Gorge…
Fire and Your Landscape
ECOP brochure about how to create a fire resilient East Cascades and support oaks.
Assessing Post Fire Survivability of Trees and Potential for Salvage Harvesting
This Oregon State University Extension webinar covers a visual method for assessing survival of trees that have been injured by…
Wildlife-Friendly Fuels Reduction in Dry Forests of the Pacific Northwest
Reducing fuels, improving forest health and enhancing wildlife habitat are common managementgoals on our private dry forests. These goals don’t…