Environmental Education Research Documents
- Bryophytes and Lichens
- Butterflies and Moths of Pacific Northwest Forests and Woodlands
- Ecological Characteristics of Old-Growth Douglas-Fir Forests
- Field Guide to the Weeds of the Willamette Valley
- The Seen and Unseen World of the Fallen Tree
- Siuslaw NEPA Salmon River Estuary Restoration Projects
Oregon Forest Resources Institute’s documents
- OFRI: A Guide to Oregon’s Forest Wildlife
- OFRI: Biomass Energy and Biofuels from Oregon’s Forests
- OFRI: Drinking Water and Forestry
- OFRI: Forest Education Opportunities
- OFRI: Forestry and Wildlife
- OFRI: Identifying Priority Plants and Animals and Their Habitats
- OFRI: Opportunities for Rediscovering Oregon’s Forests
- OFRI: Oregon Forest Facts and Figures, 2009
- OFRI: Protecting Oregon Forests
- OFRI: Protecting Oregon’s Forest Streams
- OFRI: The Oregon Forest Book: Ecology, Economy and Society
- OFRI: Watershed Science at Work in Oregon’s Forests
- OFRI: What do Western Oregon’s Forests Look Like After a Century of Management?
- OFRI: Wildlife and Ecosystem Dynamics
- OFRI: Wildlife in Managed Forests, Elk
- OFRI: Wildlife Managed Forests, Northern Spotted Owl
- OFRI: Wildlife Managed Forests, Stream-Associated Amphibians
- OFRI: Woody Biomass Energy
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife “Living with Wildlife” Series
- ODFW: Batty for Bats Flyer
- ODFW: American Beaver Fact Sheet
- ODFW: Oregon is Black Bear Country | Be Wildlife Smart When Working in the Woods
- ODFW: Living and Recreating in Cougar Country
- ODFW: Living with Coyotes Fact Sheet
- ODFW: Frogs are Cool Flyer | Listen to a chorus of treefrogs
- ODFW: Living with Osprey Fact Sheet
- ODFW: Whooo Am I? Facts for Kids
- ODFW: Living with Wildlife: Snakes | S-s-s-s-s-Snakes: Facts for Kids
- ODFW: Living with Tree Squirrel fact sheet
- ODFW: Native turtle ID flyer | Oregon’s Native Turtles (video) | Oregon’s Native Species
- ODFW: Wolf Track Identification Guide | Photos of Wolf Tracks