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191. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.36 No.1 (January 1981)
Contents: Fins, Fur, Feathers, and Finances [Hunting and fishing license fees] - p.3-5; What's It All Worth? [A capsule summary of economic information] - p.6-7; Biennial Highlights - p.8-9; Hunting Dates ...Citation -
192. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.36 No.6 (June 1981)
Contents: Examining the Sportsman's Image - p.3-6; Winchester Dam Viewing Window Damaged - p.7; Understanding Skunks - p.8-9; Hope for the Sea Sick [New seasickness medicine] - p.10; Green Heron - p.11; ...Citation -
193. [Article] Oregon wildlife; Vol.44 No.2 (March-April 1988)
Columbia River Management Plan Approved p.4-5; Columbia River Management Plan: A Summary p.6-9; Birds On The Move [Bird Migration, Birdwatching] p.10-11; Tip Of The Hat [Judges Loyd O'Neal, Mark Schiveley, ...Citation -
194. [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 -
195. [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 -
196. [Article] The feasibility of a consumptive wild trout sport fishery on the North Fork of the Middle Fork of the Willamette River
The objective of this study was to determine whether wild populations of trout in the North Fork of the Middle Fork of the Willamette River can support a catch rate of 0.3-0.5 trout per hour at current ...Citation