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Springfield Officials Warn Public After New Saplings Uprooted at Dorris Ranch

by Tonya McPhearson
February 20, 2025
in Local News
Springfield Officials Warn Public After New Saplings Uprooted at Dorris Ranch
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SPRINGFIELD, Ore. — Willamalane Park and Recreation officials are urging the public to take extra care around newly planted saplings at Dorris Ranch following an incident where dozens of young trees were uprooted. This disturbance comes as part of a larger, year-long effort to restore the historic orchard by replacing trees infected with a deadly fungal disease known as Eastern Filbert Blight.

The blight, which has been affecting filbert trees for over a decade, led to the removal of infected trees from Dorris Ranch, with plans to replace them with resistant saplings. According to Kenny Weigandt, Willamalane’s Community Engagement Director, around 3,500 trees were planted as part of this project. However, approximately 50 of these new saplings were recently disturbed, with some being uprooted and damaged.

“These trees were carefully planted to ensure the orchard’s long-term sustainability, and any damage to them could jeopardize the success of this restoration effort,” said Weigandt. “If these trees aren’t properly addressed, they wouldn’t survive.”

While it remains unclear exactly what caused the uprooting, officials suspect that the newly planted saplings may be easily overlooked due to their small size. The young trees are difficult to distinguish from the surrounding dirt, and without caution, visitors might accidentally disturb them.

“We understand that the area is popular for visitors, and we appreciate the community’s interest,” Weigandt said. “However, it’s critical that people avoid walking through the newly planted fields to protect the trees. We encourage everyone to use the designated paths, keep dogs on leashes, and be mindful of the fragile nature of these saplings.”

Willamalane is also asking the public to report any suspicious activity that could potentially damage the trees. A dedicated hotline, 541-736-4104, has been set up for anyone who may witness intentional disturbances.

The Dorris Ranch orchards are a historic landmark, dating back to the late 1800s, and the restoration efforts are a crucial part of maintaining its legacy. The transition to blight-resistant filbert trees is key to ensuring the longevity of the orchard and its preservation for future generations.

“We’re not just planting trees; we’re preserving a piece of local history,” Weigandt emphasized. “By replacing the infected trees with resistant varieties, we’re setting up Dorris Ranch for long-term success. It’s essential that the community respects these efforts to ensure the future of the park and the orchard.”

As the restoration project continues, Willamalane officials remain hopeful that the public will play an active role in protecting the newly planted trees and supporting the ranch’s historical legacy.

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