Grand, Lauren
- Extension
- Forest Ecology
- Forest Management
- Forest Planning
- Wildlife
Areas of Expertise: Small Woodland Management; Woodland Management Plans; Fire Ecology; Amphibian Conservation Management
Grand, L., Hopkins, T. (2024). Building Gender Equity in Forestry Education: The benefits of Oregon’s Women Owning Woodlands Network. Clemson University Press, 62(3), 5. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol62/iss3/32/.
Grand, L. 2024. Fire Adapted Oak Habitats in the South Willamette Valley (EM9425, pp. 16). Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University Extension and Experiment Station Communications. https://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog/pub/em-9425-fire-adapted-oak-…
Grand, L., Christiansen, A. C., Belart, F., Cushing, T., Schnepf, C., & Ketcheson, K. (2020). Selling Logs from your Property: A Curriculum package for facilitators and educators in the Western United States (PNW739, p. 98). https://catalog.extension.oregonstate.edu/pnw739
Grand, L., Christiansen, A. C., & Belart, F. (2019). How the Woodland Stick benefits Oregon Family Forestland Owners and Extension Volunteers. Journal of Extension, 57(6).
Grand, L., Hayes, M. P., Vogt, K. A., Vogt, D. J., Yarnold, P. R., Richter, K. O., Anderson, C. D., Ostergaard, E. C., Whilhelm, J. O. (2017). Identification of habitat controls on northern red-legged frog populations: implications for habitat conservation on an urbanizing landscape in the Pacific Northwest. Ecological Processes/ Springer, 13
Grand, L., Bevis, K., Cafferata Coe, F., Cafferata Coe, F. 2017 Amphibians in Managed Woodlands (pp. 11).Oregon and Washington: The Woodland Fish and Wildlife Group.