South Ridgeline Habitats and Wildlife

Willamette Valley Ponderosa Pine

Past studies have shown that the undeveloped areas along the South Ridgeline support a high diversity of plants and wildlife. For example more than 250 species of native plants, more than 100 species of native birds and 30 species of native butterflies have been found in the area.Follow the links below for information on wildlife and habitats found within the South Ridgeline Habitat Study area.

Upland Prairies and Rock Outcrops

Oak Woodlands and Oak Savanna

Willamette Valley Ponderosa Pine

Pileated Woodpecker and Northern Red-legged Frog

Habitat for Wildlife

Habitat for Rare Plants

 

 

 

 

- Main Habitats & Wildlife Page -
- Upland Prairies & Rock Outcrops - Oak Woodlands & Oak Savannah -
- Willamette Valley Ponderosa Pine - Pileated Woodpecker & Norther Red-legged Frog -
- Habitat for Wildlife - Habitat for Rare Plants -

   


For more information on the South Ridgleline Habitat Study, please contact
City of Eugene, Planning and Development Department

Neil Björklund, Project Manager
Senior Planner, Natural Resources Specialist
(541) 682-5507
Email

Jason Dedrick
Associate Planner, Natural Resources Specialist
(541) 682-5451
Email

 
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