Testing the triad
Tapping into Oregon’s maple trees
STE(A)M powered forestry
Going beyond the land acknowledgment
Modular mass timber
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Woodpecker that likes burned forest can breed in unburned woods too, research shows
A species of woodpecker once thought to limit itself to recently burned areas can breed successfully in the unburned parts of fire-prone landscapes too, according to a study by Oregon State University scientists that holds key implications for improved conservation and forest management efforts.
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Student Association for Fire Ecology
Douglas-fir in Klamath Mountains are in ‘decline spiral,’ Oregon State research shows
Increases in mortality among Douglas-fir in the Klamath Mountains are the result of multiple factors that have the iconic tree in a “decline spiral” in parts of the region, a new study by the Oregon State University College of Forestry and OSU Extension Service indicates.
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