Drought and insects have killed an unprecedented number of Oregon’s Douglas fir trees during in southwest Oregon and the ...
The downed limbs and other woody debris that are inevitable byproducts of timber harvest could be among the most important components of post-harvest landscapes, according to a new study. The downed ...
Countless studies and reports exist describing how a landscape is impacted after logging Douglas-fir: What is the impact on the soil? Should one leave the debris in place? Pile it? Burn it or haul it ...
Kim Ballare was a research ecologist with the U.S. Forest Service until her federal grant “got snatched away.” ...
John “Tree Angelo” Barksdale can’t say exactly how many days he’s spent on a plywood platform 100 feet up a Douglas fir in a northern section of the Capitol State Forest, but he said Thursday he isn’t ...
A decade-long die-off of Douglas fir trees centered in southwest Oregon has recently accelerated, potentially requiring ...
About 80 miles east of the Linn County Courthouse, an expanse of blue-green trees gives way to jagged Cascade peaks that burst clouds, channel rivers and form the crown of a could-be national monument ...
Few studies have been conducted on amphibian communities in managed, second-growth Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) forests in the Pacific Northwest. My objectives were to investigate patterns of ...
Nestled among a snowy forested backdrop, Helen Kordahi’s authentic log home combines earthy comfort with rustic grandeur. Located at 4915 Spruce Road, in the premiere Echo subdivision of Mount ...
The downed limbs and other woody debris that are inevitable byproducts of timber harvest could be among the most important components of post-harvest landscapes, according to a new study led by the ...
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