Martin Hutten, Karen Hutten, Andrea Woodward
This fun field guide will help students learn about the many different types of mosses, liverworts and lichens! The descriptions are very user friendly and include up-close pictures of each different plant form with details on their purpose and where they can be found. This item will need to be returned.
Oregon Forest Resources Institute
Why so the different animals in Oregon’s forests choose to live where they do? This booklet describes some of the wildlife associated with stands of different age classes.
Oregon Forest Resources Institute
This revised and updated publication is designed to assist forest landowners, land managers, students, and educators in understanding how forests provide habitat for different wildlife and plant species. It describes the specific habitat requirements of selected species found in forested habitats across all ecoregions in Oregon. It provides teachers and students a way to learn more about wildlife species and the forest habitats they use and helps landowners and land managers determine what species to include in their management plans.
American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture
This teacher’s guide accompanies the Bringing Biotechnology to Life DVD. This guide if full of activities to help students understand biotechnology.
United States Department of Agriculture
This brochure engages readers in the foundation and mission of Natural Resources Conservation Services as well as career opportunities and how to get involved.
Forests are a defining feature of the Pacific Northwest. This short pamphlet discusses how the carbon and nutrient cycle in forests is crucial for evaluating forest productivity, composition and diversity. It also touches on other aspects of the forest ecosystem such as: climate change, nutrition and sustainability, fire effects, old growth restoration and forest-stream linkages.