News & Events

News
March 28, 2022
Fire lookouts and the people who operated them once served as guardians of the forests throughout the Pacific Northwest. Methods of wildfire management have shifted to high-tech solutions and many lookout towers have been torn down or re-purposed....
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March 28, 2022
In January 2020, Catholic theologian and Andrews Forest writer-in-residence Vince Miller produced an essay with text and selected photographs from David Paul Bayles’s collection, Old Growth Dialog, set in the lush, green old-growth of the...
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March 28, 2022
Job opening for general Ecologists: Recent Graduates  Two USFS trainee positions with conversion to permanent positions after a year   USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest (PNW) Research Station  Apply March 23-29,...
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March 28, 2022
Become a science or art mentor for the new ArtSci Student Fellowship: In spring term, the ArtSci group at OSU will be launching an ArtSci Student Fellowship. This year-long fellowship will provide six undergraduate and graduate students...
News
March 28, 2022
The Authentic Research Experience for Teachers at NSF’s Long Term Ecological Research sites project engages high-school teachers in conducting field and laboratory research focused on the impact of emerging environmental stressors such as...
Event
March 17, 2022

"Plant-Pollinator Interactions in a Changing World: Cryptic Specialization, Pollinator Movement, and Landscape Genetics of Pollinator-Dependent Plants"

PhD Defense Seminar:  Dusty Gannon – Botany and Plant Pathology
Advisors: Drs. Andy Jones and Matt Betts

9 AM PST on 17...

Event
March 09, 2022

Christopher Daly: Climate through a PRISM: Exploring the Spatial Patterns of Climate Across the United States

From the mountains and deserts of the West, to the humid southeast, and all points in between, the spatial patterns of climate in our country are fascinating to see and study. A...

Event
March 04, 2022

Andrews Forest Monthly Meeting: Friday, March 4, 2022, 9-11 AM

The underground economies of trees and fungi: how resource movement and strategic investments may structure forest communities” presented by Laura Bogar, NSF Postdoctoral Fellow, UC Santa Barbara. Assistant...

Event
March 04, 2022

"Fire and Philosophy in an Uncertain Future" 
Michael Paul Nelson
Ruth H. Spaniol Endowed Chair of Renewable Resources,
Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society Oregon State University

Hosted by the Eugene Natrual History Society

View a recording of the talk at...

News
February 14, 2022
We are looking for one (1) crew leader and three (3) additional crew members to work on a long-term study of forest dynamics in the Pacific Northwest. We seek individuals who are interested in ecological research and enjoy working outdoors as part...