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EMSWCD » Oregon wildfires

Oregon wildfires

Oregon is experiencing unprecedented wildfires. Find important information, updates, resources and maps related to the Oregon wildfires here. You can also find resources and links on caring for livestock during a fire here.

Resources

  • Oregon Wildfire Resources – news and alerts by county, a Fire and Hotspots Map, road conditions, emergency lodging, and more.
  • Wildfire news and updates by county

    • Multnomah County
    • Clackamas Fire Updates
    • Washington County
      • Help offered for wildfire evacuees
    • Marion County
      • Evacuation updates via Marion County Sheriff’s Office
      • Marion County Evacuation Zone Map
    • Yamhill County
      • Road closure map
      • Yamhill County evacuation orders and updates
      • Animals can go to Yamhill County Fair and Rodeo
      • OSU Extension
  • Livestock and pets resources

    • Wildfires, smoke and livestock
    • Caring for livestock:
      • Before disaster
      • During disaster
      • After disaster
    • Wildfire preparedness for horse owners
    • Assessing and caring for cattle after wildfires
    • Protect your pets from wildfire smoke

Oregon Wildfire Maps

  • State of Oregon Fires and Hotspot Dashboard
  • National Fire Situational Awareness
  • InciWeb – Incident Information System

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"The StreamCare project is proving to be a great learning opportunity for my students at West Orient Middle School. We get to work along with the EMSWCD to improve the stream that runs right through our school property." -on StreamCare program
"I just came to this class to accompany my wife. She's the gardener in the family. I had no idea that gardening could play such an important role in watershed restoration!" -husband attending a
rain garden class with his wife
"They showed up when they were scheduled, performed their work unobtrusively, and followed up in accordance with the agreement. I would highly recommend the StreamCare program to any landowner who would like to improve the quality of a river or creek on their property." -Sarah and Peter Benfit
on Streamcare program
"It is always far more instructive (and inspiring) to visit gardens in person rather than view photos online or in books. It is even more so when the gardens are in the exact same climate."-on Yard Tour
"Native species can create beautiful and wildlife supporting gardens in small yards."-on Yard Tour
"I loved that the gardens were so lush and that the lawns had been transformed. It was amazing how the spaces were used, whether large or small, sloped or flat."-on Yard Tour
"The beauty that can be created in such a small area that not only attracts animals and insects but is much more water wise and more fun to work with than a lawn."-on Yard Tour
The StreamCare program has been amazing at enhancing the wildlife on my property, providing well planned out tree and plant locations, protecting my property from erosion, and restoring the stream bed. All of this increases my property value. -Andrew Collmer
on StreamCare program
"I loved the way most of the yards had a cool and airy feeling even on that hot day. It felt like you could pull up a chair and sit down anywhere and not be baking in the sun." -on Yard Tour
"I have been reluctant to get rid of my lawn, as I fear that planting things all over my yard may appear trashy. I saw some very good examples of yards with no lawn at all in front, and I am a little more inspired to go ahead and do it."-on Yard Tour
"It was really about inspiration for me. I felt that I had reached the end of my gardening possibilities and this gave me new inspiration. I also got to see more mature versions of some of the plants I have." -on Yard Tour
"I loved the variety of styles of naturescaping - from overgrown edible maze to peaceful tea garden to formal manicured naturescape."-on Yard Tour
"It is a cool project that taught us how to identify native plants in a small area next to our school so that when we go on hikes we can already identify a lot of them on our own. Being able to learn about native plants is a skill I'm glad I've learned because I can share it with my friends." - Jory, 12th grade
"Love seeing how people incorporate all the ideals of saving water, using native plants, right plant and right place, fun and interesting yards."-on Yard Tour
"I'm learning that what I see as a obstacle or problem area in my yard, others have created something unique with the same area."-on Yard Tour
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