Oregon's total forest acreage remains fairly consistent over many decades.
Harvest of Oregon timber in the last 20+ years by forestland ownership.
Where is carbon distributed in the forest? Soils, living trees, roots and dead wood all hold a portion.
How are forest sector jobs distributed throughout the state of Oregon? Let's look at each county.
How many of Oregon's forested acres are certified under either SFI, FSC or American Tree Farm?
Different states have different regulatory systems. How does Oregon compare to other state regulations?
The cost of fighting fires in Oregon continue to grow, with significant increases in recent years.
The total acres burned by wildfires in Oregon has increased dramatically in recent years.
When comparing the growth in Oregon's forests to the removal and death of trees in the forest, Oregon continues to increase the volume of wood year over year.
Oregon continues to lead the nation in plywood production.
Oregon continues to lead the nation in engineered wood products.
Oregon continues to lead the nation in the production of softwood lumber.
Ownership of Oregon's is split between federal, state, private and tribal owners. This table shows the acreage in each of the ownership categories
One third of Oregon's forests are privately owned, and yet they product three quarters of our lumber supply. These pie charts show the comparison between ownership and harvest in Oregon.
Nearly half of Oregon is covered in forestland, totaling almost 30 million acres.
Oregon's forest sector supports more than 62,000 jobs across the state, including forest management, primary and secondary forest products, transportation and more.