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Keep Oregon Green

@keeporegongreen

Promoting healthy landscapes & safe communities by educating the public of everyone's shared responsibility to prevent human-caused wildfires. At it since 1941.

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Nobody wants to play “Will this plant burn or not?” in the heart of fire season. Check out this helpful guide from OSU that provides suggestions for fire-resistant plants & their placement, spacing and maintenance in order to lower your wildfire risk. extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog/pub/pn…

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Follow our partners at Oregon Forestry this 2nd week of #wildfireawarenessmonth as they provide important tips on how to burn backyard debris safely and prevent spring pile burns from escaping and becoming summer wildfires. #wam2025 #preventwildfires #keeporegongreen

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ODF urges you to exercise caution when disposing of yard debris. Escaped debris burns are the top cause of human-caused fires in Oregon. There have been 31 escaped debris burns reported on ODF-protected land this year, nearly double compared to this time last year. #WAM2025

ODF urges you to exercise caution when disposing of yard debris. Escaped debris burns are the top cause of human-caused fires in Oregon. There have been 31 escaped debris burns reported on ODF-protected land this year, nearly double compared to this time last year. #WAM2025
NWS Portland (@nwsportland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

May is National Wildfire Awareness Month! This week's posts highlight debris burning. Understanding Fire Weather Watch conditions can aid in preventing unwanted flames. When burning, it's best to check the weather conditions to prevent burning during adverse conditions.

May is National Wildfire Awareness Month! This week's posts highlight debris burning. Understanding Fire Weather Watch conditions can aid in preventing unwanted flames. When burning, it's best to check the weather conditions to prevent burning during adverse conditions.
Oregon Forestry (@ordeptforestry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

By taking a few extra steps when you burn debris, you can reduce the risk of it escaping. First and most importantly, call your local ODF office or fire district to see if it's a good burn day. Return to your burn site later to make sure no residual embers reignited. #WAM2025

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A Fire Weather Watch is issued when critical fire weather conditions are in the forecast. Watches can be issued for low humidity, gusty winds, and abundant lightning. Find more resources to prepare at wildfire.oregon.gov/prevention. #orwx #cawx

A Fire Weather Watch is issued when critical fire weather conditions are in the forecast. Watches can be issued for low humidity, gusty winds, and abundant lightning. Find more resources to prepare at wildfire.oregon.gov/prevention.  #orwx #cawx
NWS Portland (@nwsportland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

May is National Wildfire Awareness Month! This week's posts highlight debris burning. Protecting yourself & others from smoke can prevent respiratory illness or irritation triggered by smoke inhalation. Following smoke & air quality do's and don'ts can aid in further protection.

May is National Wildfire Awareness Month! This week's posts highlight debris burning. Protecting yourself & others from smoke can prevent respiratory illness or irritation triggered by smoke inhalation. Following smoke & air quality do's and don'ts can aid in further protection.
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State law requires the proper clearing, building, attending and extinguishing of open fires all year. If your debris burn spreads out of control, you may have to pay suppression costs, and any damage to your neighbors’ properties. #PreventWildfire #WildfireAwarenessMonth

State law requires the proper clearing, building, attending and extinguishing of open fires all year. If your debris burn spreads out of control, you may have to pay suppression costs, and any damage to your neighbors’ properties. #PreventWildfire #WildfireAwarenessMonth
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Preferable options for yard debris or brush removal include composting, chipping or recycling. Check with your local disposal company for options. By not bringing a fire onto the landscape to remove debris, you are helping #preventwildfire. #WildfireAwarenessMonth

Preferable options for yard debris or brush removal include composting, chipping or recycling. Check with your local disposal company for options.  

By not bringing a fire onto the landscape to remove debris, you are helping #preventwildfire. #WildfireAwarenessMonth
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Campfires can ruin everybody's favorite camping area if not properly extinguished. *Always have an eye on the fire. *Put the fire out before calling it a night or leaving the campsite. *Drown it with water, stir the coals & repeat until it's cool to the touch. #wam2025

NWS Portland (@nwsportland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

May is National Wildfire Awareness Month! This week's posts highlight campfire safety. Taking proper precautions and being cautious around a campfire can keep yourself and your loved ones safe. Proper fuel and extinguishing can prevent a wildfire and keep yourself and others safe

May is National Wildfire Awareness Month! This week's posts highlight campfire safety. Taking proper precautions and being cautious around a campfire can keep yourself and your loved ones safe. Proper fuel and extinguishing can prevent a wildfire and keep yourself and others safe
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Campfires are the #3 cause of human-caused fires in Oregon. #Recreateresponsibly this summer by: âś…Checking local restrictions beforehand. âś…Always have water and a shovel on site. âś…Drown, Stir, Repeat until the fire is out cold. #preventwildfires #WildfireAwarenessMonth

Campfires are the #3 cause of human-caused fires in Oregon. #Recreateresponsibly this summer by:
âś…Checking local restrictions beforehand.
âś…Always have water and a shovel on site.
âś…Drown, Stir, Repeat until the fire is out cold. 

#preventwildfires  #WildfireAwarenessMonth
KATU News (@katunews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We face a familiar threat every year, with wildfires ripping across the Western United States. The state of Oregon is bracing for another challenging wildfire season following a record-breaking year in 2024. bit.ly/3FmB3fZ (Brought to you by @keeporegongreen)

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May is National Wildfire Awareness Month! This week's posts highlight campfire safety. Understanding criteria for a red flag warning is important because it could mean having to enact "Ready, Set, Go!" Knowing criteria & being prepared before camping can keep you safe outdoors.

May is National Wildfire Awareness Month! This week's posts highlight campfire safety. Understanding criteria for a red flag warning is important because it could mean having to enact "Ready, Set, Go!" Knowing criteria & being prepared before camping can keep you safe outdoors.
Oregon Forestry (@ordeptforestry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This Memorial Day weekend, recreate responsibly. By taking a few extra steps, you can help prevent a wildfire. Visit keeporegongreen.org for wildfire prevention tips and remain prepared and aware this weekend. #WildfireAwarenessMonth

This Memorial Day weekend, recreate responsibly. By taking a few extra steps, you can help prevent a wildfire. Visit keeporegongreen.org for wildfire prevention tips and remain prepared and aware this weekend. #WildfireAwarenessMonth
Oregon Forestry (@ordeptforestry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This Memorial Day weekend, recreate responsibly. By taking a few extra steps, you can help prevent a wildfire. Visit keeporegongreen.org for wildfire prevention tips and remain prepared and aware this weekend. #WildfireAwarenessMonth

This Memorial Day weekend, recreate responsibly. By taking a few extra steps, you can help prevent a wildfire. Visit keeporegongreen.org for wildfire prevention tips and remain prepared and aware this weekend. #WildfireAwarenessMonth
Forest Service NW (@forestservicenw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Keep your campfire from becoming a wildfire! Help us protect our wildlands and communities by checking ahead for fire restrictions. Where fires are allowed, enjoy this favorite outdoor pastime safely.

Keep your campfire from becoming a wildfire! Help us protect our wildlands and communities by checking ahead for fire restrictions. Where fires are allowed, enjoy this favorite outdoor pastime safely.
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🔥Initial Attack In Progress Interagency resources are responding to a new start located 9 miles North of Clarno, OR. The Butte Creek Fire is estimated at approx. 300 acres. Evacuations are unknown, cause under investigation. centraloregonfire.org/2025/05/25/but…

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Prepare for fire season now by being familiar with evacuation levels, creating phone trees, knowing where evacuation routes are & signing up for county alerts. Follow OregonOEM this week as they share tips on preparation for a wildfire evacuation. #wam2025 #keeporegongreen

Prepare for fire season now by being familiar with evacuation levels, creating phone trees, knowing where evacuation routes are &amp; signing up for county alerts. Follow <a href="/OregonOEM/">OregonOEM</a> this week as they share tips on preparation for a wildfire evacuation. 
#wam2025
#keeporegongreen