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Clackanomah Oak Habitat: Phase 2 Expansion
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Program level:
Local
Provider:
Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
Benefits provided:
Free technical assistance, Financial
Land use:
Forest
Water-focused program:
No
Restore and enhance oak habitat within current and historical range in Clackamas and Multnomah Counties
Overview
Description:
The goal of this Conservation Implementation Strategy is to restore and enhance oak habitat on privately owned properties in targeted areas where oak is currently and was historically prominent in Clackamas and Multnomah counties.
Conservation Practices Offered:
- Brush Management
- Herbaceous Weed Treatment
- Conservation Cover
- Cover Crop
- Fence
- Woody Residue Treatment
- Wildlife Habitat Planting
- Hedgerow Planting
- Mulching
- Tree/Shrub Site Preparation
- Livestock Pipeline
- Prescribed Grazing
- Tree/Shrub Establishment
- Watering Facility
- Restoration of Rare or Declining Natural Communities
- Structures for Wildlife
- Forest Stand Improvement
Eligibility:
NRCS uses prioritization questions to evaluate applications for this initiative. See the list of workload prioritization questions on the website.
Financial benefit:
Financial benefit varies per project. Please contact the listed program contact below for more information.
Contact information
Information last updated on July 15, 2025.
Planning Importance
Developing a forest, agricultural, or conservation plan helps identify and prioritize objectives for landowners. These objectives can determine what type programs to search for. Supporting organizations in your area often provide free consultation and planning.
Landscape Characteristics
See how your land fits into the broader context of regional conservation, ecosystem services, and working lands' values across the landscape through our interactive mapper tool. It could help you determine which program is a good fit for you!
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