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    Forestry and Conservation Groups Launch Oregon Managed Forest Image Contest ****SCROLL TO THE BOTTOM TO SUBMIT AN IMAGE!**** Oregon Forest & Industries Council, National Wild Turkey Federation, Oregon Tree Farms…
  • Oregon Tree Farmers Receive National Recognition for Sustainability

    Annually, the Outstanding Tree Farmer of the Year (OTFY) award recognizes four Regional Outstanding Tree Farmers out of the 74,000 Tree Farmers nationwide. These are private landowners that have done…
  • US Fish & Wildlife Service Decision on Fisher Recognizes Landowner Partnerships

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – April 15, 2016 Contact: Sara Duncan, 503-371-2942, sara@www.ofic.com Cindy Mitchell, 360-791-9372, cmitchell@wfpa.org Lindsay VanLaningham, 916-899-4517, lindsayv@calforests.org On April 14, 2016, the United States Fish & Wildlife…
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