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EPISODE · May 14, 2026 · 14 MIN

How wildfire restoration could help one of the Northwest’s most iconic species

from The Jefferson Exchange · host Maria Carter, Natalie Golay

New research from Oregon State University suggests forest restoration in Southern Oregon and Northern California could improve wildfire resilience while supporting northern spotted owl habitat.

New research from Oregon State University suggests forest restoration in Southern Oregon and Northern California could improve wildfire resilience while supporting northern spotted owl habitat.

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How wildfire restoration could help one of the Northwest’s most iconic species

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New research from Oregon State University suggests forest restoration in Southern Oregon and Northern California could improve wildfire resilience while supporting northern spotted owl habitat.

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