Oregon Coast RangeLandscape patternsTo describe the composition and pattern of unmanaged forestland in Oregon's central Coast Range, we analyzed forest conditions from a random sample of 18 prelogging (1949 and earlier) landscapes. We also compared the amount and variability of old forest (conifer...
forest landOregonland useForest lands are a significant factor in the identity and economy of Oregon. This article outlines the role of forest lands to both and then discusses state taxation and land use policies towards these lands in the face of changing economic, political and social ...
A unique LSOG structural database was created using complete inventories, or censuses (i.e., 100% timber cruise records), of all conifer trees > 1 ft diameter from 586 recently harvested older forests on five Bureau of Land Management (BLM) districts in western Oregon. The average area of...
Afterall, the Tofte family is nothing if not resourceful. Tofte himself began building the park in 1964, on 20-acres of land. It opened in 1971, growing to be a successful and iconic park as unique as its founder. Attractions were added as the years went by. First came the storybo...
Forestry Program For Oregon Forestry Reclamation Approach Forestry Recreation Ecology Conservation, Inc Forestry Remote Sensing Laboratory Forestry Research and Development Agency Forestry Research Coordinating Committee Forestry Research Institute of Malawi ...
A unique LSOG structural database was created using complete inventories, or censuses (i.e., 100% timber cruise records), of all conifer trees > 1 ft diameter from 586 recently harvested older forests on five Bureau of Land Management (BLM) districts in western Oregon. The average area of...
Effect of plant composition on epigeal spider communities in northern New Zealand forest remnants Te Paki Ecological District (TPED) in northern Northland, New Zealand, is well known as an ecologically significant centre of endemism. However, due to ext... O Ball,B Fitzgerald,SR Pohe,... -...
The Biscuit Fire in southwestern Oregon was one of the largest and most costly in recent history, burning over 499,000 acres and costing over 150 million dollars in suppression efforts. This study uses prefire resource information in conjunction with postfire burn severity to generate statistically...
Mature andold-growth forestsare valued for biodiversity,carbon sequestration, habitat, hydrologic function, aesthetics, and spirituality, as well as Tribal and Indigenous histories, cultures, and practices. Over the last 500 years, land use change and industrialization have resulted in global declines ...
Did you know humans are the number one cause of wildfires in Oregon? Many private forestland owners keep their land open for public recreation during the year, butclose it during fire seasonto mitigate risk.Click here for a list of current closures. VisitKeep Oregon Greento find out how you...