- Landowner’s Guide to Restoring & Managing Oak Habitat (pdf, 7.2 MB)
Douglas fir and other woody vegetation was thinned
from this oak savanna in Coyote Creek. Thinning oak
habitat encourages oak trees to grow large crowns,
which produce more food and habitat for wildlife. - The Willamette Valley Landowner’s Guide to Creating Habitat for Grassland Birds (pdf, 5 MB)
- Bird Habitat & Populations in Oak Ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest (pdf, 3.7 MB)
- Economic Uses of Habitat Restoration Areas (pdf, 344 KB)
- Oak & Prairie Habitat Restoration Fact Sheet (pdf, 376 KB)
- Oak Resources for Landowners (pdf, 297 KB)
- Willamette Valley Oak Habitat Guide with list of other resources – Rivers to Ridges Partnership (webpage)
- Oak Habitat Restoration brochure – Walama Restoration (pdf, 394 KB)
Oak & Prairie Habitat
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