News & Events

Event
March 02, 2018

We’ll share a collection of data and short presentations from PIs on the drought year of 2015, to see how various data collection efforts align (or don't) in a year that may be representative of future climate conditions in this region.

Immediately following the talks, the general meeting...

News
February 27, 2018
We are seeking applicants for 1 NSF-funded Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) position in summer 2018 to examine small carnivore ecology at and around the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest on the western slope of the Oregon Cascades near...
News
February 23, 2018
"Visual artist Leah Wilson creates place-based paintings that address changes within environmental ecosystems over time. Both process and finished paintings reflect an engagement with ecology and environmental engineering through observation...
News
February 14, 2018
Rob Mutch, photographer and Fire Lookout on Carpenter Mountain, has created a special collection of photos of the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest Long Term Ecological Research Site. The collection is at Fine Art America: https://fineartamerica.com/...
News
February 02, 2018
The Eco-Informatics Summer Institute (EISI) will be held at the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest in the beautiful Oregon Cascade mountains in summer 2018. WHO: Continuing undergraduate students from all over the US who are citizens or permanent...
Event
February 02, 2018

“Canopy connections: linking microclimate with biology at the Andrews Forest" presented by Christopher Still, Forest Ecosystems and Society, Oregon State University
 “Tracking the history of dominant themes in scientific publications conducted at the HJ Andrews: an approach using novel...

News
January 26, 2018
Undergraduate intern positions with a long-term forest bird monitoring study at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest Long Term Ecological Research Site (http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/)  Dates:  15 May - 15 Aug 2018 Location:...
News
January 26, 2018
Research from the Andrews Forest is highlighted in "Scientific American" online. Read the article at https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/ancient-forests-may-protect-birds-from-rising-heat/ 
Event
January 24, 2018

New insights into old forests:  Forest ecology and conservation in the area of the Northwest Forest Plan.  Dr. Tom Spies

January 24, 2018 4PM, LINC 302

About the Seminar: The 1994 Northwest Forest Plan for federal forests was designed to conserve populations of...

Event
January 12, 2018

“The Northwest Forest Plan as a Driver of Change in Forest Structure and Bird Populations” presented by Matthew Betts, Professor of Landscape Ecology, Dept. of Forest Ecosystems and Society, Oregon State University

"LTER7 Mid-Term Review: Debriefing, Directions for the Future, and...