INR is working with the Oregon Forest Resources Institute to synthesize current science on the impacts of forest management on community drinking water supplies.
INR rangeland ecologists are assessing flora and habitat conditions at more than 400 BLM sites across eastern Oregon.
INR is working with collaborators and stakeholders to fill key information gaps and offer science-based recovery and conservation strategies for these unique tree-climbing predators.
INR is helping coordinate the Sage Grouse Conservation Partnership (SageCon), a federal, state and local effort to address sage grouse conservation.
The Integrated Landscape Assessment Project evaluated current and future land management scenarios in Oregon, Washington, Arizona and New Mexico.
iMapInvasives shares invasive species information for strategic management in Oregon through an online, GIS-based reporting and querying tool.
The Oregon Natural Areas Program helps ensure that a comprehensive network of lands representing each of Oregon's ecosystems is available for research and education.
The Oregon Biodiversity Information Center captures unique, comprehensive data on rare, threatened, and endangered species throughout Oregon.
Oregon Explorer provides access to place-based, up-to-date scientific data and information through maps, images, publications, and user-driven tools.