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New Publications for Oregon White Oak

We work with landowners to protected Oregon white oaks and oak habitat. 

We work with landowners to protected Oregon white oaks and oak habitat.

Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District has new resources available on Oregon white oak (Quercus garryana) .

Oregon white oak is a magnificent tree with a long history in the Willamette Valley. Oak habitat is culturally significant and supports hundreds of plant, invertebrate, and wildlife species.

Today, less than 10% of Willamette Valley oak woodland, savanna, and prairie habitats remain. These special habitats support a unique and rare community of wildlife that is not found in other habitats. The majority of this remaining oak habitat is in private ownership.

If you have oak on your property, you have something special. Oak woodlands are increasingly rare in the Willamette Valley. We are excited to work with landowners to help them conserve, enhance, and re-establish oak woodland on their property.

Even one oak provides shade and habitat for livestock and over 200 species of wildlife.

Even One Oak Matters

Protecting and preserving oak woodlands, even if it is only one tree, provides many benefits to wildlife and livestock. This handout outlines the many reasons why you should consider conserving oak on your property.

One Oak Matters 2021
One-Oak-Matters-2021.pdf

Category:Oak habitat
Date:August 31, 2021
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Farming Around Native Oaks

This new publication provides best management practices to agricultural producers who have Oregon white oak on their farm properties. It provides guidelines to keep existing oaks healthy as well as how to encourage the growth of new oaks. It also provides tips on how to manage invasive weeds and restore oak understory plants.

Farming Around Oaks-Clack Version2021 (1)
Farming-around-oaks-Clack-version2021-1.pdf

Category:Oak habitat
Date:August 31, 2021
1.0 MB
317 Downloads
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Let Us Help You Restore and Improve Your Oak Habitat

Clackamas SWCD has partnered with USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) to provide technical assistance to Clackamas County landowners. This partnership will increase our ability to help restore or improve native oak populations.

Landowners willing to develop Oak Habitat Conservation Plans may also qualify for NRCS funding assistance. This assistance is targeted for projects located within the mapped area below. This area includes Canby, Mulino, Molalla and Marquam.

Map of Clackamas County Oak Funding Area, August 2017

Category:Oak habitat
Date:August 9, 2017
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If You Have Oregon White Oak Trees and . . .

. . . our technical staff may be able to help!

For more information, please contact Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District at 503-210-6000 or email us at info@conservationdistrict.org.