Oak Savannah
View Related Episode: Brown Pelicans, Freeriding, Oak Savannah
Several endangered Oregon species, including the Kincaid's lupine, rely on oak savannah, a type of habitat that once covered a million acres in the Willamette Valley. Now only pockets of the distinctive landscape of huge oaks and open grassland remains.
First Broadcast: 2010
Producer: Ed Jahn
Videographer/Editor: Todd Sonflieth
Videographer: Nicholas Fisher
Videographer: Michael Bendixen
Appeared in episode: Brown Pelicans, Freeriding, Oak Savannah
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