Pacific Northwest Oak Alliance Resources

KSON " A Decade of Collaborative Oak Restoration 2011-2013 COVER

A Decade of Collaborative Oak Restoration: Highlights 2011-2023.

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Find Funding on PacificBirds.org

Land Manager’s Guide to Oak Ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest

Land Manager’s Guide to Oak Ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest

Provides an overview of oak ecosystems. It discusses threats to these environments, focusing on the habitat relationships between birds and oaks.

Large mature oak tree with spreading limbs copyright Frank Lospalluto

OakBirdPop

An interactive tool to inform land managers and others in the Pacific Northwest in planning and implementing oak habitat management and restoration actions.

Prairie, Oaks and People – A conservation business plan to revitalize the prairie-oak

Prairie, Oaks and People 2017 – A conservation business plan to revitalize the prairie-oak habitats of the Pacific Northwest

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Prairie, Oaks, and People 2024 – An investment strategy

Private Property Oak Habitat Restoration Handout

Private Property Oak Habitat Restoration Handout

For landowners in our focal region interested in learning more about funding oak restoration projects on private property.

Restoring Oak Habitats in Southern Oregon and North California: A Guide for Private Landowners

Restoring Oak Habitats in Southern Oregon and North California: A Guide for Private Landowners

This landowner guide describes how to apply conservation practices for Oregon white oak and California black oak habitats on private lands in southwestern Oregon and northern California.

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Additional Resources

Cascadia Prairie-Oak Partnership
A technical resources library for our region

CPOP is a community of people and organizations involved in prairie-oak conservation and species recovery efforts in western Cascadia. CPOP serves as an information hub and improves outcomes by facilitating increased collaboration, idea sharing, and information transfer among the CPOP community. Their technical resources library hosts key information for the prairie community in the Willamette Valley, Puget Trough, Georgia Basin (WPG) ecoregion and beyond.