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Benefits of Managed Forests
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Oregon’s forests produce the highest quality water in the state
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Carbon Solutions and Climate Change
Working forests are key in the fight against climate change
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Forest practice laws safeguard water, fish and wildlife
Wildlife in Managed Forests
Different forest types create and maintain wildlife habitats
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07/15
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For the Trees
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forestry
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recreation
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wildlife
Wildfire and Smoke Resources for Oregonians
01/21
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fire
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For the Trees
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forestry
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recreation
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wildlife
What Kind of Fire Prevention Happens in Winter?
12/28
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fire
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For the Trees
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forest products
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forestry
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recreation
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wildlife
Forest Creatures and Critters: Guide to Oregon Wildlife
12/14
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fire
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For the Trees
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forestry
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wildlife
Fire Prevention Strategies in Forest Management
11/28
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fire
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For the Trees
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forestry
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recreation
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wildlife
What Forest Management Strategies Are Used for Fire Prevention?
10/07
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fire
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forest products
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forestry
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recreation
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wildlife
Thriving Ecosystems: The Vital Connection Between Forests and Wildlife
09/28
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fire
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For the Trees
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forestry
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recreation
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wildlife
How To Prevent Wildfire Risk Around Your Home
08/21
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fire
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forestry
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recreation
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wildlife
What Is a Controlled Burn?
06/08
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fire
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For the Trees
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forestry
Oregon Forestry Industry Gears Up for Wildfire Season
05/13
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fire
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forestry
How Are Forests Restored After a Wildfire?