Oaks and Other Creatures with Harry Fuller
Join us for Harry Fuller’s “Oaks and Other Creatures” presentation on May 12th from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. The presentation will be hosted at the KBO office in Ashland, and there is a virtual option. Register below.
The oak tree family is widespread in temperate parts of both hemispheres. It is often the keystone species around which mammals, birds, invertebrates, fungi, lichens, and myriad other organisms build their survival. From the acorn to the tree, from creviced bark to hanging mistletoe, the oak is an enriching element in its habitat. It is not just acorn Woodpeckers that depend on oaks. Fortunately, KBO is involved in active restoration efforts at work across western Oregon.

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