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A culvert is a pipe that allows water to flow under streets and roads. Most of Oregon’s transportation infrastructure was built between the 1950’s-1970’s, and […]
In 1994, Oregon Legislature created the Wildlife Habitat Conservation and Management Program (WHCMP). This program provides a property tax incentive to private landowners who want […]
When you imagine a healthy stream – whether it’s one that runs through an urban neighborhood or weaves through a natural area – does that […]
There are many ways to grow native plants. From container plants to bareroot stems to spreading seed, each option has its advantages. Unlike methods that […]
Oak habitat is in decline Oregon white oak trees (Quercus garryana) provide a key habitat in Washington County. Oak trees are known as a tolerant […]
Oregonians don’t exalt ash trees the way they do other native trees. That’s no slight to the good people of Oregon. It’s a statement to […]