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Oregon Field Guide

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Oregon Field Guide is a weekly television program produced by Oregon Public Broadcasting focusing on recreation, the outdoors, and environmental issues in the state of Oregon. Part of the Oregon zeitgeist, it is produced and hosted by Steve Amen. Named for the field guides used to identify plants, animals, and natural phenomenon, the wide-ranging series covers Oregon natural history, outdoor recreation, conservation, agriculture, rural life, and other local subjects. Produced with deep narratives rather than short segments, 13 half-hour and one full-hour episodes are shown per year.

Created by: Steve Amen

Season 26 Episodes

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Episode 2: Oregon's Rivers, Working Goats, Sage Grouse

Oct 30, 2014

Tim Palmer has written 22 guidebooks to nature, rivers, and wild places. Need some brush cleared? Hire some goats! Ranchers and biologists act in hopes of preventing an endangered listing for sage grouse.

Episode 5: Stumptown Skiing, Christmas Greens, Osprey Rebound

Nov 20, 2014

Portland's weirdness comes out in an impromptu version of an 800 Norwegian ski race. Christmas greens from our local forests also bring green to the northwest's economy. The only hawk that dives into water for its food thrives with help from humans. A tour of northwest wilderness areas marks the 50th year of the Act that preserved them.

Episode 7: Railroad History, Elk, Humongous Fungus

Feb 12, 2015

A hiker finds long lost evidence of a spider web of railroad lines used to cut down trees in the gorge. Gearhart is a seaside vacation town... right in the middle of elk habitat. The largest living organism in the world hides out of sight in eastern Oregon.

Episode 8: Railriders, Rockfish, Native Canoe Ride

Feb 19, 2015

Pedal powered "railriders" cruise an abandoned rail line between Joseph and Enterprise, Oregon. It's one of the first legal excursions of its kind in the count. What do Smurfs, sonar and rockfish have in common? All are being used to see if Oregon's marine reserves actually protect the fish they're designed for. An annual spiritual canoe journey that embraces Native American culture and traditions.

Episode 9: Airstream Camping, Oregon Chub Recovery, Hyla Woods

Feb 26, 2015

People who camp inside silver tubes love iconic Airstreams, invented by an Oregonian. The Oregon chub is the first fish to be removed from the Endangered Species List. A family timber firm says the forest itself must profit from logging more than they do

Episode 10: Giant Waves, Lake Albert, Ross Island, Steens

Mar 20, 2015

Giant waves create a spectacular show on the southern Oregon coast. Oregon’s third largest lake dried up. Is more than drought to blame? Visit Ross Island, and find out why this new Portland park is not open to the public. A look at the beauty and unique ecology of the aspen on Steens Mountain.

Episode 11: Japan's Earthquake, Portland Rose Garden

Mar 26, 2015

Oregon Field Guide travels to Japan nearly four years after a devastating earthquake and tsunami decimated towns along the Japanese coast. We look for lessons Oregon can learn as we prepare for our own Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake and tsunami. Follow a year in the Portland Rose Garden with the man who has tended it for two decades.

Season 26 FAQ

Quick answers about this season's release timeline and episode lineup.

When did Oregon Field Guide Season 26 premiere?

Oregon Field Guide Season 26 premiered on October 23, 2014.

How many episodes are in Oregon Field Guide Season 26?

Oregon Field Guide Season 26 has 12 episodes.

What is the first episode of Oregon Field Guide Season 26?

The season opens with Season 26 Episode 1, "Discovery on Mount Saint Helens, Photographer Finds Healing". It aired on October 23, 2014.

Go to Season 26 Episode 1

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