Oregon’s forests provide a variety of ecological, social, and economic benefits to Oregonians. The Oregon Board of Forestry and Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) are responsible for developing and implementing policies and strategies that promote forest health and resilience to preserve those benefits for future generations. Those policies and strategies affect forest bird and wildlife habitat, fish habitat, and water quality.
The Oregon Board of Forestry and the Department of Forestry (ODF) are updating their shared strategic plan that will guide forest management policy. They’ve partnered with Oregon Kitchen Table—a program of Portland State University—to hear from as many Oregonians as possible to ensure the plan focuses on what matters most to people when it comes to our forests.
Please take a few moments to complete the online survey by October 9 to let ODF know you care about our forest habitats.