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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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2. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.29 No.12 (December 1974)
Contents: Wildlife for the Future - p.3-6; Steel Shot: A Status Report [Hunting in Sauvie Island Wildlife Area] - p.7; Gulls - p.8-9; Of Starlings and Such [Exotic pet birds released in Oregon] - p.10Citation -
3. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.37 No.4 (April 1982)
Contents: Roosevelt Elk - An Historical Look - p.3-6; The Oregon Wildlife Heritage Foundation: Wildlife's New Benefactor - p.8-9; Another Turkey Transplant [Rio Grande turkeys in Klamath County] - p.10-11; ...Citation -
4. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.30 No.12 (December 1975)
Contents: Ochoco Reservoir: A History of Change - p.3-5; The Kenneth Denman Wildlife Management Area - p.6; Cool Time at the Coast [Winter wildlife at the beach] - p.8-9; Fresh Scallops for Dinner - p.10; ...Citation -
5. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.34 No.3 (March 1979)
Contents: Columbia River Colossus: The White Sturgeon - p.3-8; The Pacific Newts - p.9; Support Watchable Wildlife - p.10; Oregon Hunting Accidents - 1978 - p.11; A Cold Day in Hell [Winter wildlife struggles] ...Citation -
6. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.38 No.11 (November 1983)
Contents: To Conserve the Rockfish Resource - p.3-6; The Columbia River Gill-Net Fishery - p.8-11; Whistling Swan - p.13; Outdoorsmen Help Wildlife by Installing Guzzlers [Wildlife watering devices] - ...Citation -
7. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.30 No.2 (February 1975)
Contents: Someone Cares--But Who? And How Much? [Survey, public interest in wildlife] - p.2, 12; A Man Called Finley - p.3-7; Survey Shows Wildlife Important Recreational Resource - p.8-9; Barn Owls - ...Citation -
8. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.30 No.4 (April 1975)
Contents: Bounties Aren't the Way [Payment for unwanted wildlife] - p.2; Placing American Wildlife Management in Perspective - p.3-7; California Import with a Texas Drawl [Introduction of Rio Grande turkey] ...Citation -
9. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.31 No.1 (January 1977)
Contents: Enforcing Oregon's Fish and Wildlife Laws - p.3-6; Opening Weekend with the State Police - p.8-9; Court Disposition of Fish and Wildlife Law Violations - p.11-12Citation -
10. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.45 No.3-5 (September-October 1989)
Contents: An Interview with Harry Wagner - p.4-7; Fish, Wildlife, and the Legislature - p.8-11; Fish, Restoration & Enhancement, Protecting Oregon's Investment - p.12-15; Managing Oregon's Wildlife Part ...Citation -
11. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.56 No.1 (May/June 2000)
Contents: Naturescaping [Creating and maintaining wildlife-friendly environments] - p.4-9; Songs to Celebrate [Songbird migration] - p.10-14; Happenin' Hatcheries [Hatchery management] - p.15-23; Natural ...Citation -
12. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.31 No.2 (February 1976)
Contents: The Great Moose Adventure [Introduction of moose into Oregon] - p.3-5; Litter and Wildlife - p.6; New Study on Keating Deer Range - p.7; What's Muddying the Water [Coastal rivers] - p.8-9Citation -
13. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.31 No.3 (March 1976)
Contents: Director Announces Retirement - p.2, 5; Elkhorn Wildlife Area - p.3-4; A Native Oregonian You Should Get to Know [Cutthroat trout] - p.6-7; A Silent Friend [Owls] - p.8-9Citation -
14. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.35 No.8 (August 1980)
Contents: Parts to a Puzzle [Investigating poaching using a crime lab] - p.3-7; Controlled Burning as a Tool - p.8; Nighthawks - p.11; Rogue Project Update - p.12-13; Who Pays for Fish & Wildlife? - p....Citation -
15. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.36 No.9 (September 1981)
Contents: The Mac Forest Deer Hunt: A Second Look - p.3-8; Tropical Marlin Caught in the Umpqua River - p.10-11; Fish and Wildlife Legislation [New bills] - p.12-14; The Pacific Giant Salamander - p.14...Citation -
16. [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 -
17. [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 -
18. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.31 No.12 (December 1976)
Contents: Mountain Goats of the Wallowas - p.3-4; 1977 Proposed Legislation - p.5; Food for Elk [Increasing elk numbers] - p.6-7; Capturing Wildlife on Film - p.10-12Citation -
19. [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 -
20. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.33 No.10 (October 1978)
Contents: Saints or Sinners [Seals and sea lions] - p.3-5; A Look at Harvester Ants - p.6-7; First Hunter Ed Silver Award Given - p.7; 1978 Game Bird Prospects - p.9; United States and Mexico Sign Wildlife ...Citation