Trees
Fire and Your Landscape
ECOP brochure about how to create a fire resilient East Cascades and support oaks.
Pl@ntNet app
This app allows you to identify plants simply by photographing them with your smartphone. Very useful when you don’t have…
iNaturalist app
One of the world’s most popular nature apps, iNaturalist helps you identify the plants and animals around you. The app…
PictureThis app
This app identifies 1,000,000+ plants daily with over 98% accuracy—your personal plant expert in your pocket. Whether you’re a seasoned…
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…
Identifying Old Trees and Forests in Eastern Washington
This guide from Washington Department of Natural Resources is intended to help the reader interpret the ecology, disturbance history, and…
Evaluating the effectiveness of restoration treatments to enhance Oregon white oak systems within the Klickitat River Watershed
One management strategy public agencies and private landowners have been using to restore oak woodlands and savannas is oak release,…
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…
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…
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