We’re the Department of State Lands, a small agency that makes big contributions to Oregon. Our oversight benefits more natural and working lands than any other state agency. We work to protect these lands for generations to come.
What We Do
But much has changed since 1859, too. In the 80s and 90s, we stepped up to become the state agency that
protects wetlands and other waters. In 1983, we became NOAA’s state partner in managing
South Slough Reserve, a hub of coastal science outside of Coos Bay. And our management of
range and forestlands now focuses on increasing resilience to wildfire, drought, invasive species, and other climate-related threats as a critical component of ensuring a legacy for future students.