Dundee Oaks, COA 066

COA ID: 066

There are several ongoing conservation efforts within the Dundee Oaks COA. In 2013, the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs acquired this 277-acre "Red Hills Conservation Area", through the Willamette Wildlife Mitigation Program. Photo Credit: Kelly Warren, Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs

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The Dundee Oaks COA (8 mi2) is a small chunk of habitat between Carlton and Dundee.  This area includes a portion if the Red Hills of Dundee, and separates the Chehalem Valley from the Yamhill River basin and the headwater tributaries of the Yamhill River.

Local Conservation Actions and Plans

Potential Partners

Special Features

General

  • This small COA includes two conservation properties under the Willamette Wildlife Mitigation Program: Trappist Abbey Conservation Easement (1,310 acre) and the Red Hill Property (277 acres).  The Red Hills property was acquired by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs through the Willamette Wildlife Mitigation Program in 2012.
  • This area contains a mix of grassland, oak savanna, mixed deciduous and conifer, and riparian habitat.  This habitat supports a variety of important wildlife species, including acorn woodpecker, streaked horned lark, white-breasted nuthatch, and western gray squirrel.

Protected Areas

  • Crabtree Park
  • Red Hills Property (WWMP Property)
  • Trappist Abbey Conservation Easement (WWMP Property)

Previous COA Associations

  • Size Change from 2016 boundaries: +2.0 mi2 (33% increase)

Ecoregions

Key Habitats

Species of Greatest Conservation Need