Dedicated natural areas in Oregon are called Natural Heritage Conservation Areas. Like federal Research Natural Areas, they are designed to serve educators, researchers, resource managers and the general public with access to Oregon's natural heritage resources far into the future. For an area to be dedicated, it must first be registered, and must also have a management plan describing how the key biological resources will be managed. The Biodoversity Information Center assists state agencies in identifying candidate sites for dedication.
Eight sites are currently dedicated: Cape Blanco Cape Meares Cascade Head Netarts Spit Onion Peak Saddle Mountain Steens Summit Winchuck Slope
Additional information on these sites is available from ORBIC.