Native Plants Frequented by Native Bees and Other Pollinators , Southern Willamette Valley , OregonRiver, Willamette
Southern Oregon has long been a legacy production area for cannabis farming, but has also become a focal area for private-land recreational outdoor production in the state. For this mapping tool, we are focusing on private land production in Josephine County because of the local importance of t...
Coquille Point, a mainland unit of Oregon Islands Refuge located in Bandon, is a spectacular place to observe seabirds and harbor seals as well as explore the beach. The point overlooks a series of offshore rocks of every shape and size that provide habitat for Common Murre, Tufted Puffin, ...
Heeyoung Kim 3-Day Pen-and-Ink Workshop in Oregon January 30, 2020 in Learning Opportunities | Tags: botanical art, botanical art class, botanical art classes, botanical illustration, Heeyoung Kim, ink, Oregon Society of Artists, pen & ink, pen and ink | by dbshaw | Leave a comment ...
Department of Wood Science and Engineering, College of Forestry, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331, USA 2 Department of Wood Science and Technology, Federal University of Paraná, 80.210-170 Curitiba, Brazil 3 Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of Georgia, Athens...
So, it’s been something of awhile sincewildfire in southwestern Oregon destroyed my home of 16 years, along with much of the incredible flora and fauna that you’ll see pictured here. It was part rewilding project, part intentional bee meadow (though that took on its own life too). Ther...
Light-demanding herbaceous seed plants were common in shrubland, while shade-tolerant calcicole assembled under the mixed forest. Forward selection of CCA ordination revealed that understory plant distribution was most strongly influenced by elevation, followed by soil pH, the concentration of total ...
and it was an important provisioning point for travelers on the Oregon Trail in 1843, the Mormon Trail in 1847, and the California Trail in 1849, when it also became a military site. The 1868 Treaty of Fort Laramie was signed here, leading to the end of the First Sioux War,...
Here in Southern Oregon we love our farm-to-table culture, which has moved far beyond a trend and is safely ensconced in our everyday practices, fast headed toward the rule rather than the exception. From farmers’ markets in every community to the many farmstands dotting our lovely co...