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1. [Article] Trask Watershed assessment
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2. [Article] Estuary management in the Pacific Northwest
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Little research has been directed toward determining the status and ecological role of riparian areas in agricultural landscapes of the Willamette Valley, Oregon. A research project has been designed to ...
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5. [Article] High-use destinations in wilderness :|bsocial and biophysical impacts, visitor responses, and management options
Six high-use destination areas were studied in the Alpine Lakes, Mount Jefferson, and Three Sisters Wildernesses in Washington and Oregon. Exit interviews were conducted with visitors, and recreation impacts ...Citation -
6. [Article] Grazing management for riparian-wetland areas
This document presents information from various land managers and researchers to guide livestock management in riparian areas using their unique responsiveness to accomplish management objectives. Riparian ...Citation -
This biological assessment (BA) documents the potential effects of existing Forest Service (FS) Land and Resource Management Plans (LRMPs), or 'Forest Plans' and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Land Use ...
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9. [Article] Summary of information on aquatic biota and their habitats in the Willamette Basin, Oregon, through 1995
This report reviews and summarizes available information on aquatic biological communities in the Willamette Basin through 1995. Specifically, the report describes (1) the distribution, abndance, and trends ...Citation -
Recommendations are provided in this watershed analysis to identify actions and management decisions on the part of BLM that might improve watershed health in the Trask River watershed.
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