A monthly collection of woodland-related events, resources, and updates from OSU Extension
for our neighbors in Marion, Clackamas, Multnomah, and Hood River counties.
Learning Opportunities
Journey Down the Clackamas
Effects of climate change on forests in the basin and projected wildfire intensity and frequency
NIDIS (National Integrated Drought Information System) is pleased to announce two new interactive features on Drought.gov that will make it easier for decision makers and the public across the U.S. to share timely, reliable drought information.
Spawning gravel augmentation project
Bugni Family Forest & Tree farm
Did you make it to the CCFFA 2020 Woodland Farmers of the Year tour at the Bugni Tree Farm? If not, you missed a great example of stream restoration for wildlife habitat, especially coho salmon and steelhead. Check out David Bugnis' video on the spawning gravel augmentation project they completed this summer.
Treatment options for young forest stands damaged by fire or ice By Glenn Ahrens
Many people in the Willamette Valley area are faced with severe fire or ice damage in young forest stands that do not have much salvageable (merchantable) material. For example, about 15 acres of young forest stands at Hopkins Demonstration Forest suffered... Continue reading
Fire Preparedness in Clackamas County Video & resources
As part of the Fire aware. Fire prepared. program we worked with partners to host a webinar focused on wildfire preparedness in Clackamas County.
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