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"The chum salmon pilot production project at Netarts Day, Oregon, is intended to develop a technology for commercial application of extensive salmonid culture on the one hand, and to demonstrate that technology ...
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2. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.38 No.8 (August 1983)
Contents: Those Unique Salmon [Pacific Ocean salmon species] - p.3-8; Largemouth Bass - p.8; Washington Wild Goose Chase [Transplanted geese in Oregon] - p.10-11; Upland Bird Harvest Drops in 1982 - p.12-13; ...Citation -
3. [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 -
4. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.57 No.2 (July-August 2001)
Contents: High-Tech Salmon [Radio transmitters for salmon study] - p.4-11; Crawdaddin' for Fun and a Fiesta of Feisty Food - p.12-15; Amphibians Struggle for their Place - p.16-19; Volunteers: A Valuable ...Citation -
5. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.54 No.2 (Fall 1997)
Contents: Oregon's Mule Deer - p.4-7; A Room with a Wild View [Viewing platform at Sauvie Island] - p.8; Willamette Hatchery Museum, Spawning Curiosity and Learning - p.9; ODFW Dedicates Elk Interpretive ...Citation -
Contents: What do Elk Hunters Want? - p.3-6; Salmon Begin Fall Run - p.7; Playing Radio Tag in the Wilds [Radio tags on wildlife] - p.8-9; Watchable Wildlife in Central Oregon - p.10-11; Deer Mouse - p...
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7. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.37 No.6 (June 1982)
Contents: Ocean Salmon Ranching Private Aquaculture in Oregon - p.3-9; Peregrine Efforts Continue [Fighting extinction of peregrine falcon in Oregon] - p.10-13; Chukar Partridge - p.13Citation -
8. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.39 No.5 (May-June 1984)
Contents: 1983 Big Game Harvest - p.3-10; Lean Ocean Salmon Seasons Set - p.11; Redband Trout Eggs Taken at Klamath Hatchery - p.12-13; Evening Grosbeaks - p.13; Cut Reduction on National Forests Suggested ...Citation -
9. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.45 No.2 (March-April 1989)
Contents: Wild & Fishy I [Photo contest winners] - p.4-8; Managing Oregon's Fish and Wildlife Part 2: Putting Theory Into Practice - p.10-13; Ocean Salmon Seasons Underway - p.14-15Citation -
10. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.33 No.3 (March 1978)
Contents: Oregon's Wildlife Smorgasbord - p.3-6; Operation Antelope [Relocating a herd] - p.8-9; Sea Otter Decline Seen in Oregon - p.10; Improved Coho Salmon Survival Sought for the Northwest - p.10Citation -
11. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.37 No.5 (May 1982)
Contents: 1981 Big Game Seasons - p.3-11; 1982 Ocean Salmon Seasons Set - p.12; Rubber Boa - p.13Citation -
12. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.31 No.9 (September 1976)
Contents: Thoughts Concerning Land Use - p.4; Metal in the Snout [Coded wired tags in salmon] - p.6-7; Sharp Eyes: Bird Vision - p.8-9; City Life is for the Birds [Birdhouses in cities] - p.10Citation -
13. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.34 No.10 (October 1979)
Contents: Crabbing: Commercial and Sport - p.3-7; Another Good Waterfowl Migration Expected - p.8-9; Rogue River Salmon Suffer Fish Disease - p.10; Why Fish Hatcheries? - p.12; Pelicans - p.14Citation -
14. [Article] Oregon wildlife; Vol.43 No.3 (July-August 1987)
"Barn Doors" Are For Eating [Recent Halibut History] p.5; Halibut On! p.6; Garbage Can Bears [Bears Intruding More on Human Territory] p.7-9; Nesting Whitefronts: At Home On The Delta [White-Fronted Geese] ...Citation -
15. [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 -
16. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vo.34 No.4 (April 1979)
Contents: What's Wrong with this Fish? [Fish diseases] - p.3-6; A Tally of Eagles [Bald eagle count] - p.7; The Octopus, Gentle Monster - p.10-11; The Common Raven - p.11; Commission Sets Some Controlled ...Citation -
17. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.38 No.4 (April 1983)
Contents: Phantom of the Forest [A biologist looks at the Merriam's turkey in Oregon] - p.3-6; The Badger - p.7; STEP Turnout Draws Big Crowd [Salmon Trout Enhancement Program] - p.8-9; Mud and Ghost Shrimp ...Citation -
18. [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 -
19. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.37 No.9 (September 1982)
Contents: To Make a Hunter [Youths participating in hunting] - p.3-5; Big Game Hunting: The View for '82 - p.8-9; Mother Nature Wears Many Hats [Cartoon] - p.10-11; Silver Gray Squirrel Study Continues ...Citation -
20. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.39 No.3 (March 1984)
Contents: Good News and Bad News: A Winter Update - p.3-5; 1983 Hunters Set New Safety Record - p.6-7; Whence Come the Eggs [Trapping salmon for hatcheries] - p.8-9; 1984 "First of State" Waterfowl Stamp ...Citation -
21. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.39 No.7 (September-October 1984)
Contents: 1984 Big Game Hunting Outlook - p.3-5; Bird Hunting on Private Lands - p.6; They're Yours and Mine [Stopping poachers] - p.7; Don't Drink the Water [Waterborne diseases via springs, streams, ...Citation -
22. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.46 No.2 (March-April 1990)
Contents: Broad-Based Studies Improving Knowledge of Mountain Lions in Oregon - p.4-7; Wild & Fishy Photo Contest - p.8-11; Ocean Salmon Management: From the Dock Up - p.12-13; The Kit Fox - p.14; Close ...Citation -
23. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.48 No.1 (January-February 1992)
Contents: Livestock Grazing: A Fish and Wildlife Perspective - p.4-7; Majestic Trumpeters Join Summer Lake Waterfowl - p.8-9; Wildlife Rehabilitation [An important and evolving volunteer effort] - p.10-11; ...Citation -
24. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.37 No.1 (January 1982)
Contents: What's Water Quality to a Fish? [Countering pollution] - p.3-7; Salmon-Steelhead Catch Estimates - p.8-9; Project Wild - Toward a Brighter Future [Public understanding of fish and wildlife management] ...Citation -
25. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.39 No.4 (April 1984)
Contents: Don't Let Rover Die! [Salmon Poisoning Disease awareness] - p.3-5; Trapping, Transplants, and Trades - p.6-9; The Pronghorn - p.11; Operation Fish Watch [Building a fish viewing facility on the ...Citation -
26. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.44 No.3 (May-June 1988)
Contents: "Wild and Fishy" [Oregon Wildlife's First Annual Photo Contest] - p.4-5; Big Game Seasons Set for 1988 - p.6-7; Second Year Redleg Releases Completed [French red-legged partridge] - p.9; Oregon ...Citation -
27. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.56 No.5 (January/February 2001)
Contents: The Sky's the Limit [Fishing for non-native species in central Oregon] - p.4-9; Hunt on the Edge of the World [Hunting on Steens Mountain] - p.10-19; One Step at a Time [Salmon Trout Enhancement ...Citation -
28. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.35 No.12 (December 1980)
Contents: Salmon Trout Enhancement Program - p.3-7; Diary of a Steelhead - p.8-9; Hang Your Clothes on a Hickory Limb [Oregon shark species] - p.10-11; Sculpins - p.11; Harold Cramer Smith [Oregon Wildlife ...Citation -
29. [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 -
30. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.51 No.3 (Winter 1995)
Contents: Coquille River Project - p.4-6; Birds in the Mist (Net) [Biologists study and count small birds] - p.7-9; The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife's Volunteer Program - p.10-12; Elk by Prescription: ...Citation -
31. [Article] The Status of Mysis in Oregon
"The success of Mysis introduced in Kootenay Lake, British Columbia, prompted their introduction in many kokanee lakes in the Western states. Oregon introduced Mysis into eleven waters during the period ...Citation