East Cascades Oak Partnership Work

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Engaging people with East Cascades Oaks

People’s relationships with the land give this region its character.

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Monitoring East Cascades Oaks

ECOP built monitoring protocols to help us understand oak systems.

Area: 221 Plots and counting

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Protecting East Cascades Oaks

Preventing fragmentation of connected landscapes is a critical part of ECOP’s conservation strategy and the landscape’s climate resilience.

Investment: $106,510,000

Area: 60,349 acres

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Restoring East Cascades Oaks

The Partnership is catalyzing oak habitat restoration and conservation throughout the East Cascades.

Investment: $7.1 million

Area: 17,000 acres