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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…
Mt. Adams PBA Indigenous Burning Resource Library
Cultural burning refers to the deliberate use of fire by Indigenous communities to manage land and ecosystems in a way…
Tribal Hands on the Land
Tribal Hands on the Land is a short film centered on Lomakatsi Restoration Project’s Tribal Ecological Forestry Training Program, exploring…
Indigenous Peoples Burning Network
The Indigenous Peoples Burning Network (IPBN) is created by and for Indigenous fire practitioners and cultural leaders. However, the IPBN…
Mt. Hood National Forest
Fire Behavior and Forest Conditions Inferred from Early Surveys and Inventories: In 2022, The Oregon Department of Forestry awarded a…
Landscape History of Oregon White Oak Woodland East of the Cascades
This study was conducted to support the objectives of the East Cascade Oak Partnership (ECOP) as it develops effective conservation…
Oregon Small Woodlands Association
Our vision is to see privately owned family woodlands a thriving part of Oregon’s landscape, both now and in the…
Moiser White Oaks Group
Connect with a local group rallying around oaks- they share information about oaks and hosted an iNaturalist project in 2024…
CPOP Listserv
If you’re interested in oak science more broadly, sign up for the listserv hosted by Cascadia Prairie Oak Partnership in…