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Resilient Forests

WEBHealthy, functioning forests are resilient against natural disturbances like insect pests, diseases, and fire. In fact, these disturbances facilitate healthy biological …

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What is Biodiversity and Why Does It Matter For You

WEBBiodiversity is the mix of different animals, plants, fungi, and microorganisms that make up our natural world [2]. For example, a forest containing many types of trees, …

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Leave the Leaves! Improve Soil Health and Habitat by Leaving Leaf …

WEBThe EPA estimated that in 2015, yard trimmings, which include leaf material, made up 13.3% of total municipal solid waste. That’s about 34.7 million tons (25% of …

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Western Redcedar Trees Need Your Help.

WEBJuly 14, 2021. Western Redcedar Trees Need Your Help. Western redcedar trees are some of the oldest living organisms in the Pacific Northwest. They can live to nearly a …

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Douglas Fir Bark Beetle: The Forest Pest Every Woodland Owner …

WEBAs the name suggests, the Douglas fir bark beetle is attracted to Oregon’s state tree. Adult beetles are small, about the size of a grain of rice, and their color varies …

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Ecosystem Services: The Benefits Nature Provides Us

WEBMarch 23, 2022. Ecosystem Services: The Benefits Nature Provides Us. Over time, humans have altered the ecosystems we live in to establish communities and livelihoods. These …

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What Can Frogs and Salamanders Tell Us About Water Quality

WEBAt the tail end of winter, as temperatures creep upward, frogs and salamanders make their yearly trip from terrestrial Terrestrial Growing or living on land, …

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Mouse-ear Hawkweed (Hieracium pilosella)

WEBAlso known as: Mouseear hawkweed. Mouse-ear hawkweed is a low growing perennial with distinctive fuzzy leaves. While more common in Western Washington state, one …

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Urban Conservation

WEBOur Growing Community. Washington County is one of the fastest-growing communities in Oregon. By 2040, the population of the county is estimated to increase …

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Soil School 2021

WEBSoil School 2021. Join us and our partner, West Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District, for the ninth annual Soil School! Local soil experts will share their knowledge of …

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Giant Hogweed ( Heracleum mantegazzianum )

WEBAlso known as: giant cow parsnip, giant cow parsley, cartwheel flower. Caution. Giant hogweed is a serious health hazard to humans and other animals. Its white, watery sap …

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Grants & Funding

WEBTualatin Watershed Improvement Grant (TWIG) Suitable for small projects that can be completed within twelve months. TWIG grants provide up to $5,000. TWIG …

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Creating and Using a Sacrifice Area for Horses

WEBPut horses back on pastures when they have regrown to about 6 to 8 inches. To create a sacrifice area, begin by locating an appropriate site for the area. Choose an area on …

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Square miles known to be infested with EAB: 5.7 (unchanged)

WEB1 . Square miles known to be infested with EAB: 5.7 (unchanged) In this issue: • ODA begins checking trap trees around Forest Grove for EAB • Multiple agencies map out …

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