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1. [Article] Oregon Conservation Strategy Habitats
Abstract -- This dataset represents the extent and distribution of the habitats prioritized within the Oregon Conservation Strategy. Strategy Habitats are identified by ecoregion, and as such are only ...Citation -
2. [Article] Oregon Conservation Strategy Ecoregions
Abstract -- Oregon Conservation Strategy ecoregion boundaries are maintained by the Oregon Department of Fish and WIldlife (ODFW), and are used as a geographic organization within the Strategy to prioritize ...Citation -
3. [Article] McKenzie River Watershed Conservation Strategy
Abstract -- Based on a recent watershed assessment, this document details goals and strategies for conservation and restoration within the McKenzie River watershed. It addresses river and stream habitats, ...Citation -
4. [Article] The Oregon Conservation Strategy, 2006
Abstract -- State and federal agencies, as well as other organizations, have developed and led many plans during the years to guide conservation of Oregon's fish and wildlife and their habitats. Most of ...Citation -
5. [Article] Lower Umpqua Watershed Analysis, 1997
Abstract -- This analysis of the Lower Umpqua River watershed (2% of the total Umpqua River drainage area) in the southern Coast Range includes watershed characterization, issues, inherent landscape instability, ...Citation -
6. [Article] ODFW Conservation Opportunity Areas
Abstract -- Conservation Opportunity Areas were developed for the Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy to help identify priority areas for conservation actions that directly benefit wildlife and ...Citation -
7. [Article] Big Elk Watershed Analysis
Abstract -- This watershed analysis describes three domains - the human, the aquatic, and the terrestrial - of the southern one-third of the Yaquina River basin, comprised of Big Elk Creek and Mill Creek, ...Citation -
8. [Article] Drift Creek (Alsea) Watershed Analysis
Abstract -- This analysis of the Drift Creek watershed within the Alsea River basin in the middle Coast Range includes characterization, issues, historic conditions, current conditions, trends, and recommendations ...Citation -
Abstract -- The Unique, Rare and Vulnerable Habitat dataset represents one type of “sensitive area” for the purpose of reviewing and approving Pesticide Use Plans per ODFW's obligations under ORS 452.140 ...
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10. [Article] Distribution of amphibians in wadeable streams and ponds in western and southeast Oregon, Information Report 2009-02
Abstract -- The Oregon Conservation Strategy (ODFW 2006) identified monitoring needs for 17 amphibian species native to the state of Oregon that are designated as “Strategy species”, or Species of Greatest ...Citation -
11. [Article] Little Nestucca Watershed Analysis
Abstract -- This watershed analysis answers the following questions about the Little Nestucca watershed -- What is the condition of the National Forest and BLM land adn how can it be managed to function ...Citation -
Abstract -- The ODFW Oregon Conservation Strategy identified monitoring needs for 17 amphibian species native to the state of Oregon that are designated as “Strategy species”, or Species of Greatest Conservation ...
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13. [Article] Amphibian Distribution in Wadeable Streams and Ponds in Western and Southeast Oregon, 2009-2010 Progress Reports 2011
Abstract -- The ODFW Oregon Conservation Strategy identified monitoring needs for 17 amphibian species native to the state of Oregon that are designated as “Strategy Species”, or “Species of Greatest Conservation ...Citation -
14. [Article] Pudding River Watershed Assessment, 2006
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 ...Citation -
15. [Article] Clackamas River Basin Action Plan
Abstract -- This document begins with an introduction to the Action Plan's goals and objectives. Social, physical, and biological backgounds are then provided. Sections on basin-wide and regional strategies ...Citation -
16. [Article] ODFW Sage Grouse Core Areas
Abstract -- Core Area Approach to Habitat Mitigation for Greater Sage-Grouse in Oregon: The goal of these recommendations is to protect essential habitats to meet habitat and population objectives identified ...Citation -
Abstract -- The Mosby Creek Limiting Factors Analysis (Rapid Bio-Assessment) assessed stream conditions for native salmonids and prioritized projects of benefit to spring Chinook, cutthroat trout, rainbow ...
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18. [Article] Ecola Creek Watershed Assessment: A Living Document
Abstract -- The report is the watershed assessment for the Ecola Creek watershed. The report contains information on channel habitat types, hydrology, water use, fisheries, aquatic and riparian habitat, ...Citation -
Abstract -- The Miller Lake Lamprey was believed extinct after a chemical treatment in 1958, targeting lamprey and tui chub, extirpated both from Miller Lake. The lamprey population was later recognized ...
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20. [Article] Rickreall Watershed Action Plan
Abstract -- The following document is the Rickreall Watershed Action Plan. The Action Plan contains the Watershed Council’s goals, objectives, and priority action items for the Rickreall Watershed. The ...Citation -
21. [Article] Williams Creek Watershed Action Plan
Abstract -- This document is the Williams Creek Watershed Action Plan prepared for the Williams Creek Watershed Council and funded by the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board. The Action Plan is based on ...Citation -
22. [Article] Little Butte Creek Watershed Action Plan
Abstract -- This document is the Little Butte Creek Watershed Action Plan prepared for the Little Butte Creek Watershed Council and funded by the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board. The Action Plan is ...Citation -
Abstract -- Evaluation of hatchery programs requires monitoring of activities in the hatchery, as well as, where, when and how many hatchery fish are caught or return to spawn. Fishery management plans ...
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Abstract -- Evaluation of hatchery programs requires monitoring of activities both within the hatchery and outside the hatchery. Post release monitoring includes; where, when, and how many hatchery fish ...
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25. [Article] Spring Chinook Salmon in the Willamette and Sandy Rivers, October 2003 through September 2004
Abstract -- The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission adopted the Native Fish Conservation Policy (ODFW 2003a) and the Hatchery Management Policy (ODFW 2003b) in part to reduce adverse impacts of hatchery ...Citation -
26. [Article] ODFW Wildlife Linkages Datasets
Abstract -- Two GIS datasets are contained in this record: The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, under the Oregon Wildlife Movement Strategy and in partnership with other government agencies, has ...Citation -
27. [Article] The Comprehensive Plan for Production and Management of Oregon's Anadromous Salmon and Trout Part IIll: The Steelhead Plan
Abstract -- Management of Oregon's diverse steelhead resource is directed by federal court mandates (US vs. Oregon), co-management with the Treaty Tribes (Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Reservation ...Citation -
28. [Article] Spring Chinook Salmon in the Willamette and Sandy Rivers, Progress Reports 2003, F-163-R-08
Abstract -- The Willamette and Sandy rivers support intense recreational fisheries for spring chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). Fisheries in these basins rely primarily on annual hatchery releases ...Citation -
29. [Article] Spring Chinook in the Willamette and Sandy Rivers with 1996-2004 summaries; Progress Report 2005
Abstract -- The Willamette and Sandy rivers support intense recreational fisheries for spring Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). Fisheries in these basins rely primarily on annual hatchery releases ...Citation -
Abstract -- The Willamette and Sandy rivers support intense recreational fisheries for spring Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). Fisheries in these basins rely primarily on annual hatchery releases ...
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31. [Article] Downstream rearing of juvenile Chinook salmon abundance, distribution and growth in the Upper Mainstem of the John Day River
Abstract -- Juvenile spring Chinook (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) emerge from the gravel in the late winter or early spring, and most follow a life history pattern known as Natal Reach Rearing (NRR) in which ...Citation