Oregon Firewood Resource Toolkit

Curious how you can help to prevent the spread of pests and pathogens on firewood in Oregon? This toolkit has all the basics, including messaging tips, links to Oregon-specific resources, and more. Meant for agencies, campsite owners, and anyone interested in keeping Oregon’s forests healthy.

Oregon Firewood Resource Toolkit

Thank you for considering adding some information about firewood regulations and recommendations to your website!

You are welcome to copy these messages and graphics to encourage your visitors and audience to preserve Oregon’s forests for the future. Preventing the spread of forest pests is key to a healthy Oregon. Healthy forests mean healthy streams, and healthy streams mean happy salmon, orcas, and communities.

Thank you for your support and interest in Don’t Move Firewood!

Best Practices:

Text Resources:

Here are some informational blurbs for your website:

  • Forests are being destroyed through the transportation of invasive insects and diseases found in firewood.
  • To prevent the spread of pests that destroy forests, do not move firewood. Instead, obtain it from local sources.
  • Burn firewood in the same general area as the wood source. As a general rule, 50 miles is too far, and 10 miles or less is best.
  • Did you know? Untreated firewood can only legally enter Oregon from out of state if it’s from the Pacific Northwest (WA or ID). If it’s from anywhere else, firewood must be labeled as heat-treated to enter the state of Oregon.
  • We also welcome you to link to Don’t Move Firewood (dontmovefirewood.org, or https://www.dontmovefirewood.org/map/oregon/ if you prefer) on your own FAQ page, within campsite information, during the campsite booking process, and in confirmation emails.

 

Don’t Move Firewood Graphics and Web Resources:

Don’t Move Firewood Graphics for Oregon

Oregon Firewood Invasive Species and Diseases summary

 

Oregon Invasive Species Council “Report an Invader” online hotline

Emerald Ash Borer Resource Hub

Use a Firewood Finder to learn where to buy safe, treated firewood Learn more about Oregon quarantines and other forest pests Report a possible invasive species sighting Near Portland? Check the tree inventory to find ash trees near you

 

Firewood & Forest Pests 2026 March Newsletter

Don’t Move Firewood’s new Firewood and Forest Pests newsletter sent out in March 2026. Contents include information on new DMF outreach specialist for PNW, upcoming emerald ash borer awareness week webinars, EAB U spring webinar series, DMF bulk outreach materials, and more!

Don’t Move Firewood

Keyword Tagging: Don’t Move Firewood newsletter, DMF outreach in PNW, EAB
Contact First Name:

Leigh

Contact Last Name:

Greenwood

Contact Email Address:

lgreenwood@tnc.org

Contact Agency:

The Nature Conservancy

Firewood & Forest Pests 2026 February Newsletter

Don’t Move Firewood’s new Firewood and Forest Pests newsletter sent out in February 2026. Contents include information on NISAW events, ISAW events, firewood banks, EAB Week, and more!

Don’t Move Firewood

Keyword Tagging: Don’t Move Firewood newsletter, NISAW, ISAW
Contact First Name:

Leigh

Contact Last Name:

Greenwood

Contact Email Address:

lgreenwood@tnc.org

Contact Agency:

The Nature Conservancy

Firewood & Forest Pests 2026 January Newsletter

Don’t Move Firewood’s new Firewood and Forest Pests newsletter sent out in January 2026. Contents include information on pests overwintering in wood, new DMF position, upcoming NISAW events, upcoming ISAW events, Michigan and Washington proposed firewood quarantines, and more!

Don’t Move Firewood

Keyword Tagging: Don’t Move Firewood newsletter, NISAW, ISAW, Michigan firewood quarantine, Washington firewood quarantine
Contact First Name:

Leigh

Contact Last Name:

Greenwood

Contact Email Address:

lgreenwood@tnc.org

Contact Agency:

The Nature Conservancy

Firewood & Forest Pests 2025 December Newsletter

Don’t Move Firewood’s new Firewood and Forest Pests newsletter sent out in December 2025. Contents include information on holiday greenery, firewood map updates, research on fungi-EAB interactions, EAB detection in Mississippi, and more!

Don’t Move Firewood

Keyword Tagging: Don’t Move Firewood newsletter, holiday greenery, EAB in Mississippi
Contact First Name:

Leigh

Contact Last Name:

Greenwood

Contact Email Address:

lgreenwood@tnc.org

Contact Agency:

The Nature Conservancy

Firewood & Forest Pests 2025 November Newsletter

Don’t Move Firewood’s new Firewood and Forest Pests newsletter sent out in November 2025. Contents include information on the success of Firewood Month and the 2025 Firewood Month webinar series, laurel wilt in New York, Hawaii’s exterior firewood quarantine, holiday greenery, EABU webinars, and more!

Don’t Move Firewood

Keyword Tagging: Don’t Move Firewood newsletter, laurel wilt, Hawaii firewood quarantine
Contact First Name:

Leigh

Contact Last Name:

Greenwood

Contact Email Address:

lgreenwood@tnc.org

Contact Agency:

The Nature Conservancy

Firewood for Home Heating Infographic, New York State

Firewood for Home Heating Infographic edited, updated, and customized for New York state by Josh Randall of Cornell Cooperative Extension with permission from DMF.  Contains information on emerald ash borer.

Please Specify the Agency:

Don’t Move Firewood

Keyword Tagging:

October is Firewood Month, Firewood for Home Heating, Infographic, New York

Upload My File:

FirewoodForHomesDMF

Contact First Name:

Josh

Contact Last Name:

Randall

Contact Agency:

Cornell Cooperative Extension

(original graphic by Don’t Move Firewood, The Nature Conservancy)

Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve Story Book Page

Graphic from Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve Story Book by Laura Trunk and Dorian Russell. Story depicts importance of Oregon ash at the preserve and the introduction of emerald ash borer. Page with Don’t Move Firewood logo shown here including messaging on how to help slow the spread of emerald ash borer. Please reach out to Laura Trunk to inquire about permission to download, print, or otherwise share the story book or artwork in any way.

Please Specify the Agency:

City of Hillsboro Park & Recreation Department: Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve

Keyword Tagging:

forest pests, campfire, camping, Oregon, Oregon ash, emerald ash borer

Contact:

Laura Trunk: laura.trunk@hillsboro-oregon.gov

What’s in YOUR Firewood DMF Graphic

Firewood graphic by Don’t Move Firewood shared on social media and various presentations. Image includes pile of firewood with three pests icons and messaging of “What’s in YOUR Firewood?”.

Please Specify the Agency:

The Nature Conservancy; Don’t Move Firewood

Keyword Tagging:

what’s in your firewood, firewood, tree pests

Contact Agency:

Don’t Move Firewood

What’s In Your Firewood Social Media Graphic

Firewood graphic by Don’t Move Firewood shared on social media. Image includes stacked firewood with various animated pests and messaging of “What’s in Your Firewood?”.

Please Specify the Agency:

The Nature Conservancy; Don’t Move Firewood

Keyword Tagging:

what’s in your firewood, firewood, tree pests

Contact Agency:

Don’t Move Firewood