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| Title: |
Forests of Oregon |
| Description of Resource: |
Oregon’s forests are among the most diverse in the world.
The colorful 24” by 36” poster includes a map showing
the statewide locations where the most common conifer and hardwood
tree species are found plus photos of each species and descriptions
of ecological and climatic conditions in which they thrive. |
| Author/Producer: |
Oregon Forest Resources
Institute |
| Topic Areas Covered: |
Forest Management, Trees |
| Type of Resource: |
Poster,
Pamphlet |
| For Grade Levels: |
6-12 |
| Publication Dates: |
1994 |
| Length: |
24" x 36" |
| Cost: |
$0.00 |
| Is It Available for Loan: |
No |
| Is Training Necessary: |
No |
| Language: |
English |
| Educational or Informational: |
Educational |
| Recommended Enhancements to Accompany This Resource: |
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| Geographic Location |
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| Notes: |
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| F.R.E.E. Network's Evaluation Criteria: |
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| To Order This Resource Contact: |
Oregon Forest Resources
Institute |
| Address: |
1440 SW
3rd Ave, #305 |
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Portland,
OR 97201 |
| Phone: |
971-673-2944
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| Fax: |
971-673-2946
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| E-Mail: |
info@ofri.com |
| URL: |
http://www.oregonforests.org/content/education.asp?section=21&content=51
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Our Message and Evaluation Criteria:
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Everything is made from natural resources and natural resources
must come from somewhere.
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The gathering and processing of all natural resources have environmental
impacts.
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Responsible production and use of wood - a renewable resource -
is environmentally sound.
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