The mission of the Oregon Forest Research Laboratory is to conduct
well-coordinated, problem-solving research that enables management
and use of Oregon's forests for multiple values and products that
meet
society’s needs, with special attention to social and economic benefits.
The Forest Research Laboratory (FRL) of Oregon State University, established by the Oregon Legislature in 1941 by Oregon Statute 526.225, conducts research leading to sustainable forest yields, innovative and efficient use of forest products, and responsible stewardship of Oregon's resources. Its scientists conduct this research in laboratories and forests administered by the University and cooperative agencies and industries throughout Oregon. Research results are made available to potential users through the University's educational programs and through FRL publications such as this, which are directed as appropriate to forest landowners and managers, manufacturers and users of forest products, leaders of government and industry, the scientific community, the conservation community, and the general public.
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Current Research 2008 (pdf file)- A directory of FRL scientists who conduct research at and through the College of Forestry
Renewing
Oregon's Prosperity: People, Economy, and the Environment (pdf file)
Fish and Wildlife Habitat in Managed Forests Research Program
Corvallis Forestry Research Community Pages
Departmental research