Forest Stories

Forests are dynamic ecosystems where wildlife, plants, and people can thrive. They're also important places where people gather forest products such as mushrooms and berries. And they are of vital importance to many tribal nations and as a part of the cultural heritage of many communities.

This page provides a a place where you can fully immerse yourself in the science, culture, history, and importance of forests by stories told through many different mediums from text to video and more.

 

 

 
  • Every Kid Outdoors

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    4th Graders learned about the natural world: its waters, ecosystems, fire, and even map reading tips! The event was held at Idlewild Campground on the Malheur National Forest.

     

  • Innovative eDNA Project Receives Funding

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    Forest fish biologist, Erika Porter, in collaboration with Oregon State University, utilizes ground-breaking new technology to monitor Bull trout populations.

  • Greater Hells Canyon Volunteers Partner with the Malheur's Recreation Staff & Get Results!

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    Do you think you could clear almost 15 miles of trail in just a few days? Check out the amazing results when the Forest Service teams up with their Partners.