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  • 13699
    prepared in cooperation with the Bureau of Reclamation; Also available via Internet as PDF file through Southern Oregon Digital Archives: http://soda.sou.edu. Search Bioregion Collection.
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    ill.; Printout; Thesis (M.S.)--Oregon State University, 2006; Includes bibliographical references (leaves 55-61)
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  • 204
    ill., maps; Thesis (B.A.)-Oregon State University, 1997; Includes bibliographical referenes (leaves 20-22)
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  • 207
    Taxonomy report title; "May 1980."; Author affiliated wiht "Oregon Natural Heritage Program," within the text of the work under "IV. Authorship." p.10; Includes bibliographical references (p. 9-10)
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  • 221
    Cover title; Includes draft: Species conservation strategy: pumice grape fern, 1992, botrychium pumicola cov. in underw, Deschutes National Forest sensitive plant program
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  • 224
    Report title; Includes bibliographical references; With adequate protective measures and monitoring, it is believed that certain species of animals will not become endangered; the paper describes the survey ...
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  • 227
    ill., maps; Typescript (photocopy); Thesis (M.S.)-Oregon State University, 1975; Includes bibliographical references (leaves 120-127)
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  • 287
    ill.,; Report title; "On October 7 and 8, 1991 an advisory panel\recovery team met at Crater Lake National Park to review the status of the park's only native fish population, and to develop recommendations ...
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  • 2095
    The Governors of Oregon and Montana, and Oregon Senator Mark Hatfield, addressed the Council at separate meetings in March. Oregon Governor Barbara Roberts and Senator Hatfield spoke at the Council's second ...
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  • 28
    ill.; "July 1985."; "Final report on National Science Foundation Grant DEB-8109813"-- Cover; Includes offprints of several project-related publications by the authors; Includes bibliographical referen...
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  • 34
    1 map; Report title; Includes bibliographical references
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  • 49
    1 form; Date of memorandum: July 2, 1947; "Orthello L. Wallis, Ranger-Naturalist."
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  • 74
    ill.; 1 map (sketched); Includes bibliographic references
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  • 75
    ill.; Includes bibliographic references
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  • 83
    ill. (some col.); col. maps; Typescript (photocopy); Thesis (M.E.M.)-Duke University, 2006; Includes bibliographical references (leaves 48-53)
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  • 95
    ill., 1 map (sketched) ; Report title; "Drought conditions are continuing in 1994, at the writing of this report in March of 1994, Crater Lake National Park had received approximately 50% of the annual ...
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  • 99
    1 map:col.; Wallis provides a color key for Rogue, Klamath, Umqua, and Lake drainage; Relief shown by contours, spot heights and shading; Datum is mean sea level; Contour interval 50 feet; "N4242-W12155/25;" ...
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  • 176
    ill., map; Printout; Thesis (M.S.)--Oregon State University, 2000; Includes bibliographical references (leaves 38-41)
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  • 189
    ill.; Progress report title; The study area includes the west slope of the Cascades Mountains from the Columbia River south to around Medford, Oregon. Forestry study covers the northern two-thirds of ...
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  • 170. [Image] Pronghorn antelope
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  • 161
    Thesis, M.A., Oregon, Dept. of Biology; Bibliography: p. 70-71
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  • 9664
    For years, BPA's only job was to market power from the 28 Federal dams on the Columbia River and its tributaries. Now BPA has a new assignment - to restore fish and wildlife damaged by the development ...
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  • Abstract -- Physical habitat inventories conducted according to U.S.E.P.A. EMAP protocol (subset for physical habitat only).
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  • 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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  • Abstract -- The Wetlands of Concern 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 and ORS 452.245. ...
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  • Abstract -- The Wildlife Areas and Refuges 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 and ORS ...
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  • Abstract -- This ESRI geodatabase includes four datasets that comprise the ODFW Vector Control Data Package. Available here as a single download, the data package includes the following layers: Oregon ...
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  • 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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  • Abstract -- Coos Watershed Association’s (CoosWA) coho Life Cycle Monitoring Project (LCM) is a continuation of a long-term monitoring study initiated in 2004 to examine coho salmon abundance, survival, ...
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  • Abstract -- Aquatic Inventory (AQI) Surveys were conducted in the East Fork Millicoma River located within the Coos Watershed. AQI Surveys followed the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) Aquatic ...
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  • Abstract -- Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by wild, natural, and/or hatchery fish populations. The term "currently" ...
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  • Abstract -- Twenty-two miles of the Mosby Creek mainstem were surveyed by ODFW Aquatic Inventories Project in the Summer of 2008. This was conducted in partnership between the Coast Fork Willamette Watershed ...
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  • Abstract -- Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution. These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by wild, natural, and/or hatchery fish populations. The term ...
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  • Abstract -- These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently and historically by redband trout populations. Columbia River redband trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss gairdneri, a subspecies ...
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  • Abstract -- The Pacific lamprey has inhabited the rivers, streams and coastal waters of the west for 350 million years (BPA, 2005). These data describe areas of suitable habitat currently and historically ...
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  • Abstract -- Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution. These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by wild, natural, and/or hatchery fish populations. The term "currently" ...
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  • Abstract -- Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution. These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by wild, natural, and/or hatchery fish populations. The term ...
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  • Abstract -- Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution. These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by wild, natural, and/or hatchery fish populations. The term ...
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  • Abstract -- Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution. These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by wild, natural, and/or hatchery fish populations. The term ...
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  • Abstract -- Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution. These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by wild, natural, and/or hatchery fish populations. The term ...
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  • Abstract -- ODFW-protocol Aquatic Habitat Inventories conducted during the summer, 2008 in the Bottom and Cedar Creeks sub-basins of the S.F. Coos River watershed.
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  • Abstract -- The assessment area is located in north-central Oregon within the semi-arid Columbia Plateau and the Lower John Day River Basin. The assessment area occupies the southeastern portion of Sherman ...
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  • Abstract -- Bridge Creek, a tributary of the John Day River, is located in Wheeler County in North Eastern Oregon. The Bridge Creek watershed drains a total of 269 square miles and contains 69 miles of ...
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  • 194. [Article] Neacoxie Watershed
    Abstract -- Previously, little information was known about the ecology or the condition of native habitats in the Neacoxie sub-watershed that drains from the city of Warrenton into the north section of ...
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  • Abstract -- This is a map of random and reference first through third order streams monitoried by ODEQ in the Oregon Coast Coho ESU. Most streams were monitored for biological integrity of the aquatic ...
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  • Abstract -- The Applegate River Watershed Council (ARWC), a non-profit, 501(c)3 organization located in southern Oregon has been monitoring water quality, temperature, biological and physical aspects in ...
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  • Abstract -- The Scappoose Bay Watershed Assessment focuses on habitat conditions for salmonids (salmon, steelhead and trout) in the watershed. The report follows the guidelines of the Oregon Watershed ...
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  • Abstract -- Observations of free-ranging sympatric bull trout Salvelinus confluentus and nonnative brook trout S. fontinalis in two eastern Oregon headwater streams provided little evidence of habitat ...
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  • Abstract -- Reports on The Natural History of Oregon Lampreys including identification challenges, early life history, courtship and spawning, and local species of lamprey found in Oregon. The report also ...
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  • 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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