Our 2020-2030 Strategic Plan is the result of thousands of hours of study and conversation among state and federal public agencies, tribes, nonprofits, watershed councils, conservation districts, small businesses, private landowners, and interested citizens. When we started the planning process, our goals were to align ourselves around a shared vision for oak conservation, increase partner collaboration, begin the work of answering key management questions, and leverage resources to advance priority strategies.
Collectively, we recognize the importance of Oregon white oak systems to our quality of life and the species who inhabit these systems. This is why we’ve banded together, relying on more than 3,500 hours of pooled knowledge, resources, and well-vetted conservation strategies to help protect our region’s prized Oregon white oaks and their surrounding habitats.