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1. [Image] Habitat map of the Salmon Estuary
Map from the final report, estuary inventory project, v.2 no.5. Field surveys April through August 1978Citation -
2. [Image] Chinook Salmon (also King Salmon)
13. Chinook Salmon (also King Salmon) - Oncorhynchus tschawytscha. Weighs up to 100 pounds. Deposits thousands of eggs when spawning. Eats smaller fish and crustacea. A very valuable food fish. Habitat ...Citation -
3. [Image] Fuscidea pusilla
Habit; Habitat: Picea glauca - Salix - Alnus forest with boggy openings; Location: Near National Park Service bunkhouse in King Salmon; Substrate: Bark, Alnus; Elevation: 12 meters; Notes: Alphandary & ...Citation -
4. [Image] Fuscidea pusilla
Habit; Habitat: Picea glauca - Salix - Alnus forest with boggy openings; Location: Near National Park Service bunkhouse in King Salmon; Substrate: Bark, Alnus; Elevation: 12 meters; Notes: Alphandary & ...Citation -
5. [Image] Fuscidea pusilla
Habit; Habitat: Picea glauca - Salix - Alnus forest with boggy openings; Location: Near National Park Service bunkhouse in King Salmon; Substrate: Bark, Alnus; Elevation: 12 meters; Notes: Alphandary & ...Citation -
6. [Image] Restoring Oregon forests
Manuscript describing an article written by Cory Ford and Alastair MacBain. The main focus of this document is restoring our forests in order to provide the necessary habitats for the fish and wildlife. ...Citation -
7. [Image] "Wild-life project calls for U.S. aid"
Article discussing plan created by President Theodore Roosevelt's Wildlife Restoration committee, including the restoration of waterfowl habitats.Citation -
Article discussing plan created by President Theodore Roosevelt's Wildlife Restoration committee, including the restoration of waterfowl habitats.
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9. [Image] Wild life restoration
Manuscript in which the author makes a case for restoring and protecting land for wildlife. Describes the unnecessary drainage and damage to habitats for local fauna which have gone unchecked.Citation -
This shows the packing process going on in the warehouse. A standard case of salmon consists of forty-eight one-pound cans. Everyone recognizes that the best fishing grounds may be depleted of fish after ...
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