Oregon Terrestrial Restoration
for Forest Health

Terrestrial Restoration

Oregon’s forests have long suffered from the impacts of fire suppression, leading to overgrown landscapes that are more vulnerable to devastating wildfires. The Klamath Falls Basin, once a vibrant ecosystem and critical habitat for bald eagles and endangered fish, has been especially affected. A groundbreaking reforestation effort is now underway to restore the region’s tree canopy and enhance water quality. This transformative project will revitalize ecosystems, safeguard biodiversity, and ensure a sustainable future for wildlife and communities alike, contributing to long-term climate resilience.

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Before & After

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200,000
Trees Planted

133
Hectares Restored

800
Work Hours

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