Recent News
APWC 2024 Annual Report Released.
Read the 2024 annual report to learn an overview of APWC’s accomplishments this past year.
FRC Hosts First ASIP Training
Firebrand Resiliency Collective recently hosted its first workshop aimed to assess structure risk in wildfire prone areas. Trainees will use this knowledge to provide free home wildfire risk assessments in the coming months!
“BLM shares worries about immense die-off of southwest Oregon Douglas firs”
The combination of fire suppression, drought, and the flatheaded fir borer are creating a massive die-off of Southwest Oregon’s Douglas firs The BLM speaks out in this article by the Ashland News.
TVS students win the “Invader Crusader” award for their efforts with APWC’s & BLM’s Grow Youth program
TVS students win Invader Crusader Award for their efforts through APWC’s Grow Youth program.
Applegate & Williams Fire District introduce three programs to reduce wildfire risk for residents
The Applegate and Williams Fire District is offering three programs to help Applegate residents reduce the risk of wildfire to their homes and community. These programs are designed to help educate and reduce the barriers that may prevent residents from protecting their homes.
APWC Requesting Proposals for Instream Projects
The APWC is requesting proposals for design/build on a culvert replacement project on a tributary of Cheney Creek. Please visit our RFP webpage for more information.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposes federal protections for both species of western pond turtle under the Endangered Species Act
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposes federal protections for both species of western pond turtle under the Endangered Species Act.
Invasive oak borer beetle worries Oregon forestry officials
An invasive beetle that attacks oak trees has been found in several Oregon white oaks.
Sec of Ag accepting Applications for Federal Advisory Committee
The Secretary of Ag is accepting Forest Advisory Committee member applications
ODF News: The forest pest emerald ash borer is found in Oregon for first time
Emerald ash borer arrival in Oregon will bring changes to NW streams and urban forests