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low perspective of wildflowers and grasses in a meadow with oak trees in the distance on a clear blue sky day

10 Ways You Can Help Oaks

Oaks at Coffee Lake Creek. Credit: Metro

A small change with a big impact: Metro’s Coffee Lake Creek acquisition

A tree exhibiting signs of MOB, as distinguished by the distinct section of dead leaves at the canopy. Photo: Christine Buhl, Oregon Department of Forestry

All about the Mediterranean Oak Borer: Ways to limit its spread and protect Oaks

How Some Vineyards are Protecting the Vanishing Oak Savanna

close up of two butterflies back to back sitting on a green plant

Job Opportunity: Joint Base Lewis-McChord Sentinel Landscape Resilience Specialist

The burn area in Douglas County, OR. Photo: Umpqua Prescribed Burn Association (UPBA)

Revitalizing Oak Landscapes: Fire Stewardship and Land Management in the Umpqua Valley

gray bird standing on a tree limb

The Pacific Northwest Oak Alliance and Cascadia Prairie-Oak Partnership are proud to announce the release of  “Prairie, Oaks, and People – An Investment Strategy”

Golden paintbrush. Photo: Mosa Neis/Pacific Rim Institute

Thriving plants, butterflies, and prairies: Four species successfully downlisted or delisted in the Pacific Northwest