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    Forest Threats

    Our forests are vulnerable to many threats. Whether it’s newer ones such as climate change and invasive species, or traditional ones such as wildfire, insects, disease, or wind and ice storms, our forests benefit from forest management to stay vibrant and healthy.

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    6-8

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    Into the Forest - For Students

    OFRI created this 24-page, full-color publication especially for 5th and 6th grade students. It provides a grade-appropriate overview of Oregon forests, including forest ecology, tree biology, forest management and forest careers. It explores how we as a society need to balance economic, ecological and social values.

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    3-5

    6-8

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    Life in the Forest: Get to know Oregon's forest wildlife

    Life in the Forest is a 24-page, full-color publication designed to assist students in understanding how forests provide habitat for different wildlife species.   It highlights current wildlife research and presents data for students to analyze. It is aligned with the Next Generation Science Standards..

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    6-8

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    Living With Fire

    This report was produced in partnership with Keep Oregon Green, Oregon Department of Forestry and Oregon State University Extension Service. It examines fire awareness, prevention and mitigation for creating fire-adapted communities and resilient landscapes.

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    9-12

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    More Than Trees

    This 16-page publication for the “early reader” uses familiar vocabulary and appealing illustrations to teach about forests and the wildlife that depend on them in a format that children are able to read and enjoy by themselves. Insets with smaller text throughout the book provide more details about Oregon forests for the more advanced reader, parents and educators.

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    k-2

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    Not So Clear-cut

    NOT SO CLEAR-CUTSome forest landowners grow timber for wood products. Others focus on wildlife habitat or fire resiliency. Many try to find a balance between environmental and economic values. How and when they decide to harvest trees depends on their specific forest objectives. Learn about those objectives and the differences between harvest methods.

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    9-12

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    Oregon Forest Facts 2023-24 Edition

    This pocket-sized booklet serves as a detailed reference guide to Oregon’s forests and forest-based economy, including information, maps, graphs and statistics about forestland ownership, timber harvest, forest-based employment and wood products production. 

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    6-8

    9-12

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    Sounds of the Forest

    This publication, with text and color illustrations, is intended for young readers (grades K-3) and tells the story of some of the animals that live in Oregon's forests. 

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    k-2

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    Understanding Eastside Forests

    This colorfully illustrated publication covers the geology and ecology, major forest types, characteristics of selected trees, disturbance and change, and management of Oregon forests east of the Cascades. It is intended as a guide for forest landowners or others interested in management of east-side forests.

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    9-12

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