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  • Abstract -- This report contains: the purpose and development of the watershed assessment, watershed description, land use, ownership, and population, past conditions from pre-settlement to current, history ...
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  • Abstract -- This report contains: the purpose and development of the watershed assessment, watershed description, land use, ownership, and population, past conditions from pre-settlement to current, history ...
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  • Abstract -- This report contains: the purpose and development of the assessment, Tiller region description, land use, ownership, and population, past conditions from pre-settlement to current, history ...
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  • Abstract -- The 2005 Crooked-Rattlesnake, Jordan and Middle Owyhee Subbasins Watershed Assessment was prepared by the Owyhee Watershed council. This document discuesses history of each subbasin its channel ...
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  • Abstract -- The 2005 Keene Creek Watershed Assessment was prepared by friends of the Green Springs project. The document discusses history of the watershed including land use, wildfire risk and a historical ...
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  • Abstract -- This watershed assessment of the lower Coast Fork Willamette (from the confluence with the Row River downstream to the confluence with the Middle Fork Willamette River) includes chapters on ...
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  • Abstract -- This document addresses two species of deer (Columbian black-tailed deer: Odocoileus hemionus columbianus and Columbian white-tailed deer: Odocoileus virginianus leucurus) and one species of ...
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  • Abstract -- The Willamina watershed assessment was prepared for the Yamhill Watershed Council (YBC). It contains technical information about the past and present watershed conditions. The watershed assessment ...
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  • Abstract -- Northeast of Salem, five large streams flow west out of the Cascade Mountains to join the Pudding River as it meanders north across the broad Willamette Valley and to its confluence with the ...
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  • Abstract -- Whether they are landed by anglers using rods and reels, or commercial fishermen using troll gear, chinook salmon are prize fish. These fish have been an important cultural and economic element ...
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