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  • Extinction is a natural process. Today, however, plant and animal species are disappearing world-wide at an accelerated pace. Based on current trends, half of the species on earth will be extinct within ...
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  • Extinction is a natural process. Today, however, plant and animal species are disappearing world-wide at an accelerated pace. Based on current trends, half of the species on earth will be extinct within ...
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  • Extinction is a natural process. Today, however, plant and animal species are disappearing world-wide at an accelerated pace. Based on current trends, half of the species on earth will be extinct within ...
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  • Extinction is a natural process. Today, however, plant and animal species are disappearing world-wide at an accelerated pace. Based on current trends, half of the species on earth will be extinct within ...
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  • In 2011, USFS requested the services of Portland State University's Oregon Biodiversity Information Center (ORBIC) to update its assessment of rare plant associations that occur on coastal sand dunes. ...
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  • Report produced by The Wetlands Conservancy and Oregon Biodiversity Information Center, Institute for Natural Resources, Portland State University, submitted August 2015 to Metro.
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  • Produced by The Wetlands Conservancy and Oregon Biodiversity Information Center, Institute for Natural Resources, Portland State University for Metro, August 2015.
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  • Jess Wenick and Chad Karges of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge (MNWR) provided guidance, logistical support, and funding to The Wetlands Conservancy (TWC) for this project. Esther Lev of TWC coordinated ...
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  • Final report to USDI Bureau of Land Management. Medford District, Oregon
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