- Keep Oregon Green Smokey Bear, the iconic symbol of wildfire prevention, can be seen all over the roadways of Oregon spreading the message to prevent wildfires and KEEP OREGON GREEN This Oregon license plate features artist Rudy Wendelin’s classic 1950’s Smokey Bear and a backdrop of a lush Oregon forest that we all know and love This plate is a mobile billboard and and constant reminder that Oregonians
Save Our Forests - Keep Oregon Green We are protecting Oregon’s scenic landscapes from human-caused wildfires—one Oregonian, transplant and tourist at a time Thanks to the support of people like you and our community partners, we are able to stretch every dollar invested in our campaign efforts
Current Conditions - Keep Oregon Green Depending on where you are in Oregon and that area’s fire environment, restrictions or bans may be in effect limiting certain activities that commonly start wildfires Courtesy of the Oregon Depart…
Prevent Wildfires - Keep Oregon Green Over 70% of Oregon's wildfires are started by people and they are all 100% preventable It's everyone's responsibility to help prevent human-caused wildfires Keep Oregon Green’s goal is to remind every Oregon resident and tourist to practice basic wildfire safety while visiting Oregon's scenic areas, and raise awareness of weather conditions, restrictions and wildfire risks around the state
Kids’ Corner - Keep Oregon Green We want YOUto help Keep Oregon Green! The NEWKOG Ranger website helps you learn about the values of Oregon’s forests, the types of human-caused fires that threaten them, and the things that you can do to help prevent those fires Follow the link below to our new youth website based on Dark Horse Comic’s Without Warning: Wildfirecomic book
Newsroom - Keep Oregon Green Keep Oregon Green® is collaborating with Union Wine Company and six of Oregon’s top wineries to introduce a limited production Oregon Pinot Noir cuvee with 100% of sales going toward wildfire relief and prevention Since 1941, the non-profit Keep Oregon Green Association has promoted healthy landscapes and safe communities by educating the public of our… Read more » Read More >
Out About - Keep Oregon Green During fire season, campfires may be prohibited outside of maintained campgrounds with established fire pits Always contact the forest district agency or landowner first to learn if there are any current campfire restrictions where you plan to recreate The ‘Current Conditions’ tab on our homepage will connect you with a public fire restrictions interactive map and information
At Home - Keep Oregon Green Many Oregonian’s burn their backyard debris, but most don’t know that escaped debris burning is the leading cause of human-caused wildfires in our state Review these tips and learn how you can pre…