Pests
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…
Mediterranean Oak Borer in Oregon
View this YouTube video of Wyatt Williams from Oregon Department of Forestry presenting about MOB to ECOP at our September…
WA DNR Fuels Reduction and Improved Habitat
Try SLLOPPS (snags, logs, legacy, openings, patches, piles, and shrubs). This article from Washington Department of Natural Resources makes suggestions…
ODF Fact Sheet- Ips Beetles
Ips prefer to attack slash and then move to standing green trees. Topkill in the upper 1/3 portion of the…
ODF Fact Sheet- Oak Pests
Most of the insects found on oak cause only superficial damage or infest only dying trees. More recently Oregon oaks…
USDA Field Guide to Insects and Diseases of California Oaks
This publication focuses on the relatively small number of microorganisms (primarily fungi) and arthropods (primarily insects) that are capable of…