The following are the major universities in the state:
University of Oregon
Oregon State University
Portland State University
Eastern Oregon State University
Western Oregon State University
Southern Oregon University
Oregon Institute of Technology
Oregon medical university
Museums located in this state include Portland Art Museum, Oregon State University Finished Products Museum, Portland Visual Arts Center, Oregon History Center, Children's Museum, Portland Science and Industry Museum, Advertising Museum, Oregon Maritime Center and Museum; Portland police history museum. Other museums in the state include the Art Museum on the campus of the University of Oregon, the Desert Museum near Bend, the Pfeiffer Museum in clemons Falls, the Zhong Kanhua Museum on John's Day and the Sunville Museum in Czech Republic.
There are many performing arts groups in Portland, including: Oregon Symphony Orchestra, Portland Ballet Association, Portland Youth Philharmonic Orchestra, Portland Chamber Orchestra, Oregon Ballet, Pacific Ballet and Oregon Dance Company. The Oregon Shakespeare Festival and Eugene Ballet held in Ashe are well-known performing arts groups in China.
Oregon is also known as the "Sea Otter State". The state flower of Oregon is grapes. The state bird is a wild lark in the west. The state tree is Douglas pine (poplar, 60 meters high).
Sea otter, body length 130- 150 cm, weight 30-50 kg, tail length 30-40 cm, male slightly larger than female. The forelimbs are short and bare, the hind limbs are long and flat, and there are fins between the toes, which are suitable for swimming and diving.
Social life, except breeding, is almost a lifetime marine habitat. At night, wrap the body with seaweed to prevent it from being washed away, and several people take turns to keep watch. It can dive to a depth of 50 meters, mainly feeding on shellfish, abalone, sea urchins and crabs. Often backstroke to fix food on your chest and smash it with stones to get its meat. Due to the harsh living environment and high energy consumption, the sea otter eats 65438+ 0/3 of its own weight, which is the highest in the animal kingdom.
Distributed in the cold water of the North Pacific. The fat under the sea otter's skin is very thin, but its fur is extremely thick, reaching 6.5438+0.25 million hairs per square centimeter of skin, which is also the highest in the animal kingdom. High quality fur attracts people to kill. By 19 1 1 year, there were only 1000 heads left in the world, which were later restored after protection.
Douglas pine is one of the most popular tree species in North America, a classic Christmas tree in Europe and the most expensive pine species. Because of its beautiful tree shape and fast growth, it can provide new ornamental tree species for Christmas, scenic spots and landscaping.
It is an evergreen conifer with a tall trunk. The needles are 2~3 cm, and the beautiful leaves form a natural tower.
Douglas pine is a classic Christmas tree in Europe and one of the most popular tree species in North America. It is the most expensive pine tree. Because of its beautiful tree shape and fast growth, it can provide new ornamental tree species for Christmas, scenic spots and landscaping.
Douglas Pine is a popular name. It is "old wood" imported from North America in the 1920s and used in some domestic buildings. After decades of wind and rain, the physical properties are stable and the texture is dense and uniform, hence the name.
Douglas pine is imported from the United States. Pine is a coniferous forest species. Because of the high forest coverage, all the trees have not been pruned manually, which keeps the natural color of pine trees and makes the branches leave traces of natural growth after being processed into wood. After the finished product is made, it can fully show the authenticity, simplicity and natural beauty of the material, with simple and generous shape, full and smooth lines and good texture. Pine has a long growth cycle, thin annual rings, flexible wood texture, low oil content and uniform distribution of yin and yang colors.
After more than 60 years of storage or use, Douglas fir overcomes the natural defects of ordinary wood, and has the characteristics of no deformation, no cracking and no foaming, and the water content is ≤ 16%. After degreasing and drying, the moisture content can reach ≤ 12%, and it can be waterproof, antifouling, ultraviolet-proof, fireproof, weatherproof, antiseptic, mildew-proof and moth-proof.