Oak & Prairie Restoration

Conserve Local Landscapes

The Yamhill Valley was covered with sprawling prairies and oak savannas, with the Yamhill winding through its valley floor. Since pioneer settlement, the need for timber, farmland, and cities has continued to grow with the growing population in the Yamhill Valley. Now, only 25% of oak habitat remains in Oregon, and only 7% here in the Willamette Valley. Less than 1% of upland prairie remains.

A photo of oak trees with very dense understory shrubs.Road with a tree line to the side of it

Benefits of Oak Restoration on Your Property:

Improved forage for grazing

Habitat for over 200 native species

Reduced wildfire hazard

Reduction in invasive weeds

Drought resiliency

How We Help

We can help you make a plan to remove problem plants, plant native trees and shrubs, and develop maintenance plans for long term success.

Financial Support

None available at this time, but stay tuned! The USDA NRCS Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP) has funded restoration work for the past 10 years in Yamhill County. We are currently awaiting word on future funding for this program.

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