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1. [Article] 1980 Annual Report: Wildlife Division
This document is a summary of the activities of the Wildlife Division for the period of July 1, 1979 to June 30, 1980. It includes numbers of hunting licenses, increased prices of furs, large and small ...Citation -
Contents: What do Elk Hunters Want? - p.3-6; Salmon Begin Fall Run - p.7; Playing Radio Tag in the Wilds [Radio tags on wildlife] - p.8-9; Watchable Wildlife in Central Oregon - p.10-11; Deer Mouse - p...
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3. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.29 No.12 (December 1974)
Contents: Wildlife for the Future - p.3-6; Steel Shot: A Status Report [Hunting in Sauvie Island Wildlife Area] - p.7; Gulls - p.8-9; Of Starlings and Such [Exotic pet birds released in Oregon] - p.10Citation -
4. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.37 No.4 (April 1982)
Contents: Roosevelt Elk - An Historical Look - p.3-6; The Oregon Wildlife Heritage Foundation: Wildlife's New Benefactor - p.8-9; Another Turkey Transplant [Rio Grande turkeys in Klamath County] - p.10-11; ...Citation -
5. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.30 No.12 (December 1975)
Contents: Ochoco Reservoir: A History of Change - p.3-5; The Kenneth Denman Wildlife Management Area - p.6; Cool Time at the Coast [Winter wildlife at the beach] - p.8-9; Fresh Scallops for Dinner - p.10; ...Citation -
6. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.34 No.3 (March 1979)
Contents: Columbia River Colossus: The White Sturgeon - p.3-8; The Pacific Newts - p.9; Support Watchable Wildlife - p.10; Oregon Hunting Accidents - 1978 - p.11; A Cold Day in Hell [Winter wildlife struggles] ...Citation -
7. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.38 No.11 (November 1983)
Contents: To Conserve the Rockfish Resource - p.3-6; The Columbia River Gill-Net Fishery - p.8-11; Whistling Swan - p.13; Outdoorsmen Help Wildlife by Installing Guzzlers [Wildlife watering devices] - ...Citation -
8. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.30 No.2 (February 1975)
Contents: Someone Cares--But Who? And How Much? [Survey, public interest in wildlife] - p.2, 12; A Man Called Finley - p.3-7; Survey Shows Wildlife Important Recreational Resource - p.8-9; Barn Owls - ...Citation -
9. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.30 No.4 (April 1975)
Contents: Bounties Aren't the Way [Payment for unwanted wildlife] - p.2; Placing American Wildlife Management in Perspective - p.3-7; California Import with a Texas Drawl [Introduction of Rio Grande turkey] ...Citation -
10. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.31 No.1 (January 1977)
Contents: Enforcing Oregon's Fish and Wildlife Laws - p.3-6; Opening Weekend with the State Police - p.8-9; Court Disposition of Fish and Wildlife Law Violations - p.11-12Citation -
11. [Article] Annual report - Wildlife Division : 1975
July 1, 1974 - June 30, 1975Citation -
12. [Article] Annual report - Wildlife Division : 1981-1982
July 1, 1981 - June 30, 1982.Citation -
13. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.45 No.3-5 (September-October 1989)
Contents: An Interview with Harry Wagner - p.4-7; Fish, Wildlife, and the Legislature - p.8-11; Fish, Restoration & Enhancement, Protecting Oregon's Investment - p.12-15; Managing Oregon's Wildlife Part ...Citation -
14. [Article] 1978 Annual Report: Wildlife Division
This document is a summary of the activities of the Wildlife Division for the period of July 1, 1977 to June 30, 1978. It includes numbers of hunting licenses, increased prices of furs, and both large ...Citation -
15. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.56 No.1 (May/June 2000)
Contents: Naturescaping [Creating and maintaining wildlife-friendly environments] - p.4-9; Songs to Celebrate [Songbird migration] - p.10-14; Happenin' Hatcheries [Hatchery management] - p.15-23; Natural ...Citation -
16. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.31 No.2 (February 1976)
Contents: The Great Moose Adventure [Introduction of moose into Oregon] - p.3-5; Litter and Wildlife - p.6; New Study on Keating Deer Range - p.7; What's Muddying the Water [Coastal rivers] - p.8-9Citation -
17. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.31 No.3 (March 1976)
Contents: Director Announces Retirement - p.2, 5; Elkhorn Wildlife Area - p.3-4; A Native Oregonian You Should Get to Know [Cutthroat trout] - p.6-7; A Silent Friend [Owls] - p.8-9Citation -
18. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.35 No.8 (August 1980)
Contents: Parts to a Puzzle [Investigating poaching using a crime lab] - p.3-7; Controlled Burning as a Tool - p.8; Nighthawks - p.11; Rogue Project Update - p.12-13; Who Pays for Fish & Wildlife? - p....Citation -
19. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.36 No.9 (September 1981)
Contents: The Mac Forest Deer Hunt: A Second Look - p.3-8; Tropical Marlin Caught in the Umpqua River - p.10-11; Fish and Wildlife Legislation [New bills] - p.12-14; The Pacific Giant Salamander - p.14...Citation -
20. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.45 No.2 (March-April 1989)
Contents: Wild & Fishy I [Photo contest winners] - p.4-8; Managing Oregon's Fish and Wildlife Part 2: Putting Theory Into Practice - p.10-13; Ocean Salmon Seasons Underway - p.14-15Citation -
21. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.31 No.11 (November 1976)
Contents: Diamond Lake Range Management - p.3-5; Oregon's Gray Squirrels - p.6-7; A Snag in the System [Decaying trees as wildlife habitats] - p.8-9; Counting the Elusive Ones [Deer inventory] - p.10Citation -
22. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.31 No.12 (December 1976)
Contents: Mountain Goats of the Wallowas - p.3-4; 1977 Proposed Legislation - p.5; Food for Elk [Increasing elk numbers] - p.6-7; Capturing Wildlife on Film - p.10-12Citation -
23. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.33 No.3 (March 1978)
Contents: Oregon's Wildlife Smorgasbord - p.3-6; Operation Antelope [Relocating a herd] - p.8-9; Sea Otter Decline Seen in Oregon - p.10; Improved Coho Salmon Survival Sought for the Northwest - p.10Citation -
24. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.33 No.10 (October 1978)
Contents: Saints or Sinners [Seals and sea lions] - p.3-5; A Look at Harvester Ants - p.6-7; First Hunter Ed Silver Award Given - p.7; 1978 Game Bird Prospects - p.9; United States and Mexico Sign Wildlife ...Citation -
25. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.34 No.12 (December 1979)
Contents: Why Wild Coho? - p.3-7; Wild Pets and Rabies - p.8-10; Rabies in Oregon - p.11; Weasel - p.12; Wildlife News on the Air [Oregon radio stations] - p.14Citation -
26. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.36 No.12 (December 1981)
Contents: Estuaries - p.3-8; Anatomy of a Bay - p.8-9; The Pacific Lamprey - p.9; Poachers Should be CAWT [Catch A Wildlife Thief to raise public awareness on poaching] - p.10-11; Monty Montgomery Named ...Citation -
27. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.29 No.1 (January 1974)
Contents: The Wildlife Commission - p.3-5; Historical Highlights - p.6-7Citation -
28. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.30 No.8 (August 1975)
Contents: Historical Highlights - p.2; Transition [Becoming the Department of Fish and Wildlife] - p.3-5; Oregon Imports Wild Mountain Goats - p.8-9; Cold Branding [Marking fish for research] - p.10; Shad ...Citation -
29. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.29 No.8 (August 1974)
Contents: Oregon Snakes - p.3-8; Wasted Energy in Wildlife Conservation - p.10; New Game Planes - p.12Citation -
30. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.30 No.11 (November 1975)
Contents: Complexities of Wildlife Research - p.3-5; Camp Creek: Rebirth of a Section - p.6-7; Drift Boat Shocking [Eliminating unwanted fish] - p.8-9; Scrambled Heritage [Mankind and resources] - p.11...Citation -
31. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.31 No.4 (April 1976)
Contents: Hells Canyon Recreational Use - p.3-4; Young Wildlife; Look, Enjoy, but Don't Touch - p.6-7; Starfish--Variations in Design - p.8-9; Status Report: Columbian Sharp-Tailed Grouse - p.10Citation -
32. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.38 No.10 (October 1983)
Contents: Life and Death in the Uplands [Gamebird predation] - p.3-8; Gamebirds in '84 - p.10-11; 1983 Fish and Wildlife Legislation - p.12-13; American Kestrel - p.13; Bird Feeders [Illustration] - p....Citation -
33. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.36 No.7 (July 1981)
Contents: Managing Oregon's Nongame Wildlife - p.3-9; Purple Urchin - p.9; Where the Wild Goose Goes [Banding and protection of migratory birds] - p.11Citation -
34. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.30 No.3 (March 1975)
Contents: Wildlife Law Enforcement - p.2; Bridge Creek--Land for the Elk - p.3-5; Winter Steelhead - p.6-7; How to Tell a Bird - p.8-9Citation -
35. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.29 No.3 (March 1974)
Contents: Backyard Wildlife - p.3-8; Commission Supports Steelhead Initiative - p.8; Deer Herds Counted - p.9; Environmental Events - p.9; A Look at Three Laws - p.12Citation -
36. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.29 No.6 (June 1974)
Contents: Upland Bird Propagation - p.3-7; Role of the Game Farm - p.8; Wildlife Management Area Set Up in Baker County - p.9; Scientists Call for Broad Conservation Effort - p.11; Spring Chinook Rogue ...Citation -
37. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.31 No.8 (August 1976)
Contents: Hosmer Lake - p.3-5; Deer Guzzlers [Providing clean water for wildlife] - p.6-7; To Skin a Cat [Safely cleaning bullheads] - p.8-9; New Reef in the Bay [Adding shelters to Tillamook Bay] - p....Citation -
38. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.32 No.9 (September 1977)
Contents: A Good Neighbor - Kinzua Corporation [A timber corporation's involvement in wildlife management] - p.3-5; Fish Get a Hand [Construction of a fish passage structure] - p.6; Reading the Outdoors ...Citation -
39. [Article] Annual report - Wildlife Division : 1976
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40. [Article] Annual report - Wildlife Division : 1977
July 1, 1976 - June 30, 1977Citation -
41. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.37 No.2 (February 1982)
Contents: Forestry and Wildlife Habitat - p.3-6; Oregon's 1981 Hunting Casualties - p.7; Fish, Wildlife, and Hydropower - p.9-11; Sandhill Crane - p.11; Snow and Wildlife [Cartoon] - p.12-13; Columbia ...Citation -
42. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.47 No.1-2 (January-April 1991)
Contents: Managing Oregon's Wildlife - p.4-8; Conserving Oregon's Environment - p.9-11; Managing Oregon's Fish and Fisheries - p.12-16; Managing for Healthy Forests - p.18-19; Biodiversity: Making Oregon ...Citation -
43. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.49 No.1 (Spring 1993)
Contents: The Present at Oregon Fish and Wildlife - p.4-8; The Past Oregon's Fish and Wildlife - p.9-10, 15-17; A Century of Change [Timeline] - p.11-14; The Future of Oregon Fish and Wildlife - p.18-21; ...Citation -
44. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.37 No.12 (December 1982)
Contents: Why do the Indians "Get All the Fish?" [Columbia River closed to non-Native American chinook fishing in September] - p.3-6; Sportsmen Work for Wildlife - p.7; It Was a Blast! [Using pyrotechnics ...Citation -
45. [Article] Oregon wildlife; Vol.43 No.4 (September-October 1987)
Changing Times p.4-5; Oregon's Trout Plan: Managing for The Future p.6; Outlook Much Improved For Upland Bird Hunters p.7; Game Farm Sets New Course [Game Farm No Longer Stocks Pheasants] p.7; Steelhead ...Citation -
46. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.40 No.1 (January-February 1985)
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47. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.33 No.6 (June 1978)
Contents: The Columbia: A River System Under Siege - p.3-7; Country Boys Move to Town [Opossums in urban areas] - p.8-9; Monty Montgomery Named Assistant Director - p.9; Some Management Unit Boundaries ...Citation -
48. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.34 No.5 (May 1979)
Contents: Oregon Bats - p.3-8; Alligator Lizard - p.8; 1978 Big Game Seasons - p.10-14, 16Citation -
49. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.36 No.5 (May 1981)
Contents: The Ups and Downs of Razor Clams [Fluctuations in razor clam population] - p.3-6; Painted Turtle - p.6; 1980 Big Game Seasons - p.7-13Citation -
50. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.37 No.11 (November 1982)
Contents: Where Your Tax Checkoff Dollars Are Going [Nongame conservation] - p.3-7; A Gift for the Future [Conservation and the public] - p.8-12; The Mink - p.13Citation