This curriculum package helps natural-resource professionals train landowners in resource management. Topics include forests, fire, streams, wildlife, soil, pastures, water systems and economics.
Hedgerows are living fences with the ability to grow food, shelter wildlife, save water, manage weeds and look beautiful all year round. Study the many benefits of hedgerows, and learn what you need to know to plant your own living fence.
Meet Julia Wentzel of Food Roots and learn more about their Farm Table store and how you can access flash frozen, locally caught seafood in Tillamook County during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Learn more about the FishPeople's Market, one of the usual tour stops on the Shop at the Dock program in Garibaldi. We talk with Jeremy Zeller, the landings supervisor, to learn more about what how he's keeping his employees...
Learn more about the Shop at the Dock program in Garibaldi, and what you need to know about eating seafood during the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
What may appear at first glance as a sea of sagebrush is in reality a complex and diverse ecosystem with a wide variety of plants and animals. The sagebrush steppe teems with life, but threats such as ...
One of the first steps in siting a low-impact development facility is infiltration testing. Infiltration tests estimate the rate at which runoff will infiltrate, or pass through, native soil. An infiltration test, ...
Natural Resources Programs aim to conserve, protect, and develop natural resources on public and private lands in order to ensure that agriculture will continue to be productive and economically viable in Oregon.
Includes four lessons for use in a classroom setting. Each lesson includes lists of materials, lesson plans, and student worksheets. Lessons are (1) the salmon life cycle, (2) funky fish morphology, (3) salmon ...