In Oregon, several agencies and organizations offer assistance to landowners and homeowners following a wildfire.
Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF)
ODF provides a comprehensive set of resources for landowners impacted by wildfire, including:
- Contact with local stewardship foresters
- Guidance on timber salvage
- Information on replanting and seedling availability
- Access to the Emergency Forest Restoration Program
- Help with ash and debris management and wildfire cleanup for homes and businesses.
More info: ODF Wildfire Recovery Resources
OSU Extension Service
OSU Extension collaborates with ODF, the US Forest Service, and others to:
- Assess reforestation needs
- Facilitate access to tree seedlings
- Provide guidance on site preparation and long-term recovery
- Offer educational materials and personalized advice for landowners.
More info: FNR Extension Directory
USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
NRCS offers technical and financial assistance through programs like:
These programs help with erosion control, replanting, and other land restoration efforts.
Local Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCDs)
SWCDs often provide localized support, including:
- Site assessments
- Erosion control materials
- Cost-share programs for restoration
More info: SWCD Directory
Watershed Councils
Watershed Councils offer cost share opportunities and invasive species reduction.
More info: Maps & Council Contacts