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Planning Process

To get a comprehensive understanding about the Planning Process for activities in Corvallis Forest, please read the Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan (CFSP) and associated documents.

Wildlife Surveys

This page has a record of wildlife surveys that have been done in the forest by the City or it's contractors.   

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Stream Temperature

Monitoring History:

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Peacock Larkspur

Delphinium pavonaceum

 

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Forest Inventories

What Are Forest Inventories?

 

Route 6 Stop Closure 12/15-12/19

Due to work in the area, the following stop will be out of service from 8:30-4:30, Monday-Thursday, and 8:30-12:30 Friday, beginning Monday, December 15, 2025 thru Friday, December 19, 2025.

Route 6 Outbound Stop Out of Service:

SW 3rd Street, near SE Mayberry Avenue (12885).

Route 6 Nearest Stop Available:

Monitoring

The City does a variety of monitoring in Corvallis Forest. Please see the Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan for more details on why the City monitors, and what is monitored. You can also refer to the Forest Activity Report tab for things the City reports on regularly, including the Forest Activity Reports.

Weed Management

The City and its contractors (Including Trout Mountain Forestry and Institute for Applied Ecology(IAE)) spray invasive and non-native plants in the Corvallis Forest annually. IAE sprays as part of a long term meadow restoration at Old Peak Meadow (Click here to learn more about that project). Weed management is reported in the annual Forest Activity Report. 

 

2025:

Old Peak Meadow Restoration

What is Old Peak Meadow?

 

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