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Oregon Partners

  • Willamette Valley oaks. Photo by Bruce Taylor, Defenders of Wildlife.
  • Bay Ocean view. Photo by Bruce Taylor.
  • Buck and pole aspen enclosure, Malheur National Forest. Photo by Cindy Kranich.
  • Bull trout, Salvelinus confluentus, in the upper McKenzie River, Oregon. Photo by Dave Bickford.
  • Mountain big sagebrush, Eastern Oregon. Photo by Bruce Taylor.

Welcome to Oregon

Recently Added Projects in Oregon

Damascus Area Spring-Winter Bird Surveys
Added: Mon. Aug. 09, 2010

Chocktoot Delta Restoration
Added: Tue. Jun. 29, 2010

Marion Mitigation Bank
Added: Fri. Jun. 11, 2010

Oak Woodland Restoration
Added: Wed. Jun. 02, 2010

Cow Hollow Wetland Mitigation Bank
Added: Fri. May. 21, 2010

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The Conservation Registry Needs You

August 02, 2010

America beaver, Castor canadensis Meg Kenagy, Oregon Conservation Strategy Communications coordinator, talks about the Oregon portal of the Conservation Registry in On the Ground: The Oregon Conservation Strategy at Work

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Oregon’s New Dataset

April 27, 2010

Article image Take a Look at Oregon: The Conservation Registry publishes new dataset. Partners from the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board and the Conservation Registry published 9,872 projects from the Oregon Watershed Restoration Inventory database on the Conservation Registry in April. View data by going to the Oregon portal to browse by map or by clicking here. The Oregon [...]

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Oregon Statistics

  • Last Update: Mon. Aug. 16, 2010
  • Number of Projects: 10263
  • Number of Project Sites: 22581
  • Conservation Actions: 17612
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Oregon portal?

Oregon Portal Contact

Kassandra L. Kelly

Defenders of Wildlife
1880 Willamette Falls Drive, #200
West Linn, OR 97068
(503) 697-3222

What is a portal?

Conservation Registry users span the entire United States. To serve states that prefer targeted access to their projects, the Registry offers state portals. This dashboard view filters all data and functions to your state. Browsing, searching and reporting functions are customized to your specifications. Additional layers of information can be added, but we start with habitat types and state funding programs. Contact Kassandra for more information.