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Contents: Heap Leach Mining - p.4-6; Restoration and Enhancement Update - p.7-9; Land Way Down Under [Studying ocean habitats using a submarine] - p.10-11; Banding Together to Solve the Migration Mystery ...
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2. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.51 No.1 (Spring 1994)
Contents: Coho Continue Slide: No Fishing Recommended - p.4; Miami River Project - p.5-7; A Marten in the Hand...and If We're Lucky, a Fisher, Too! [Trapping pine martens for study] - p.8-9; Oregon's Access ...Citation -
3. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.51 No.2 (Fall 1994)
Contents: The Oveson Ranch [Running a ranch in a way that benefits wildlife] - p.5; Smile! Oregon Wildlife's Camera Gets Candid - p.6-7; Cedar Island Project - p.8-9; Collaring Blacktails - p.10-12; Oregon's ...Citation -
4. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.52 No.3 (Winter 1996)
Contents: An Affection for Oysters; Oregon's Natives Find a Champion - p.4-5; "This Is How It Should Be Done" [Protecting and restoring bull trout] - p.6-8; Home is...Well, Almost Anywhere [Less-than-common ...Citation -
5. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.53 No.1 (Summer 1996)
Contents: Interagency Effort to Save Salmon Matures Quickly - p.4-5; Mid-Coast Stream Restoration Project - p.5-6; A "Team" Approach ["Teaming with Wildlife" funding initiative] - p.7; Oregon's Seals and ...Citation -
6. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.35 No.4 (April 1980)
Contents: Wildlife Habitat Down on the Farm - p.3-6; Raucous, Smart, and Everywhere [Ravens, crows, magpies, and jays] - p.7-9; A Wing in the Hand... [Information based on duck wings] - p.10-12; Turkey ...Citation -
7. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.37 No.2 (February 1982)
Contents: Forestry and Wildlife Habitat - p.3-6; Oregon's 1981 Hunting Casualties - p.7; Fish, Wildlife, and Hydropower - p.9-11; Sandhill Crane - p.11; Snow and Wildlife [Cartoon] - p.12-13; Columbia ...Citation -
8. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.39 No.2 (February 1984)
Contents: In a Winter's Grip [Wildlife struggling with early winter] - p.3-8; Not Just Deer and Elk [Winter marine invertebrate loss] - p.8; Oregon's Idaho Deer - p.9-11; The Cottontail - p.13; Hunting ...Citation -
9. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.46 No.3 (May-June 1990)
Contents: Oregon's Mule Deer Management Plan: The Process Begins - p.3; Future Uncertain for Northeast Oregon Elk...And Elk Hunters - p.4-8; Habitat Rebirth [Conservation Reserve Program and Green Forage ...Citation -
10. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.47 No.1-2 (January-April 1991)
Contents: Managing Oregon's Wildlife - p.4-8; Conserving Oregon's Environment - p.9-11; Managing Oregon's Fish and Fisheries - p.12-16; Managing for Healthy Forests - p.18-19; Biodiversity: Making Oregon ...Citation -
11. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.53 No.2 (Fall 1996)
Contents: Umpqua River Cutthroat in Peril - p.4-7; Water Pollution [Its effect on Oregon's fish and wildlife] - p.8-11; Attack of the Yellow Star Thistle [Exotic weed infestation] - p.12; Bullish on Bull ...Citation -
12. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.53 No.4 (Spring 1997)
Contents: Mountain Lion Predation Study - p.4-7; Oregon's Coastal Cutthroat Trout: What's Going on Here? - p.8-10; Bass Watch [Habitat study on Tahkenitch Lake] - p.11; Oregon Outdoor Women - p.12; The ...Citation -
13. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.47 No.3 (May-June 1991)
Contents: Oregon's Turkey Trap and Transplant Effort - p.4-6; Glass Canyons and Asphalt Plains: A Place for Wildlife? [Habitats around cities] - p.7-9; Wild and Fishy III [Photo contest winners] - p.11-13; ...Citation -
14. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.53 No.3 (Winter 1997)
Contents: Oregon Bird Hunting Adventure - p.4-7; The Fisher, a Rare Forest Carnivore - p.8-9; The Upper Mainstem John Day River [A fencing program revisited] - p.10-12; Winter Backyard Fishing [Teaching ...Citation -
15. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.54 No.1 (Summer 1997)
Contents: Half the Battle [Accidents with hazardous materials] - p.4-6; Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge - p.7-9; Oregon's Sage Grouse - p.10-12; Rx for Elk [Wildlife habitat projects for elk damage ...Citation -
16. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.37 No.3 (March 1982)
Contents: History of Sage Grouse in Oregon - p.3-6; Habitat Still Main Interest of Retired Biologist - p.8-9; A (Big) Fish Story [14-foot sleeper shark caught in trawl] - p.9; CAWT Proves Catching [Catch ...Citation -
17. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.47 No.6 (November-December 1991)
Contents: Wildlife Damage: An Overview - p.4-8; Western Oregon's Enchanted Valley [Finding suitable food sources for Roosevelt elk] - p.9; Habitat Improvement Reaps Benefits - p.10-11; Wildlife Forensics: ...Citation -
18. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.31 No.11 (November 1976)
Contents: Diamond Lake Range Management - p.3-5; Oregon's Gray Squirrels - p.6-7; A Snag in the System [Decaying trees as wildlife habitats] - p.8-9; Counting the Elusive Ones [Deer inventory] - p.10Citation -
19. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.57 No.1 (May-June 2001)
Contents: Room with a View [Visiting Oregon's wildlife areas] - p.4-11; Seals & Sea Lions: Research Goes On - p.12-15; Learning of a Higher Caliber [Youth hunter education] - p.16-18; Keeping Up With the ...Citation -
20. [Article] The Oregon conservation strategy
The Oregon Conservation Strategy is an ambitious effort to synthesize the best available data, science, and knowledge into a broad vision and conceptual framework for long-term conservation of Oregon’s ...Citation