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11. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.31 No.9 (September 1976)
Contents: Thoughts Concerning Land Use - p.4; Metal in the Snout [Coded wired tags in salmon] - p.6-7; Sharp Eyes: Bird Vision - p.8-9; City Life is for the Birds [Birdhouses in cities] - p.10Citation -
12. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.34 No.10 (October 1979)
Contents: Crabbing: Commercial and Sport - p.3-7; Another Good Waterfowl Migration Expected - p.8-9; Rogue River Salmon Suffer Fish Disease - p.10; Why Fish Hatcheries? - p.12; Pelicans - p.14Citation -
13. [Article] Oregon wildlife; Vol.43 No.3 (July-August 1987)
"Barn Doors" Are For Eating [Recent Halibut History] p.5; Halibut On! p.6; Garbage Can Bears [Bears Intruding More on Human Territory] p.7-9; Nesting Whitefronts: At Home On The Delta [White-Fronted Geese] ...Citation -
14. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.53 No.1 (Summer 1996)
Contents: Interagency Effort to Save Salmon Matures Quickly - p.4-5; Mid-Coast Stream Restoration Project - p.5-6; A "Team" Approach ["Teaming with Wildlife" funding initiative] - p.7; Oregon's Seals and ...Citation -
15. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vo.34 No.4 (April 1979)
Contents: What's Wrong with this Fish? [Fish diseases] - p.3-6; A Tally of Eagles [Bald eagle count] - p.7; The Octopus, Gentle Monster - p.10-11; The Common Raven - p.11; Commission Sets Some Controlled ...Citation -
16. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.38 No.4 (April 1983)
Contents: Phantom of the Forest [A biologist looks at the Merriam's turkey in Oregon] - p.3-6; The Badger - p.7; STEP Turnout Draws Big Crowd [Salmon Trout Enhancement Program] - p.8-9; Mud and Ghost Shrimp ...Citation -
17. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.46 No.3 (May-June 1990)
Contents: Oregon's Mule Deer Management Plan: The Process Begins - p.3; Future Uncertain for Northeast Oregon Elk...And Elk Hunters - p.4-8; Habitat Rebirth [Conservation Reserve Program and Green Forage ...Citation -
18. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.37 No.9 (September 1982)
Contents: To Make a Hunter [Youths participating in hunting] - p.3-5; Big Game Hunting: The View for '82 - p.8-9; Mother Nature Wears Many Hats [Cartoon] - p.10-11; Silver Gray Squirrel Study Continues ...Citation -
19. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.39 No.3 (March 1984)
Contents: Good News and Bad News: A Winter Update - p.3-5; 1983 Hunters Set New Safety Record - p.6-7; Whence Come the Eggs [Trapping salmon for hatcheries] - p.8-9; 1984 "First of State" Waterfowl Stamp ...Citation -
20. [Article] Oregon Wildlife; Vol.39 No.7 (September-October 1984)
Contents: 1984 Big Game Hunting Outlook - p.3-5; Bird Hunting on Private Lands - p.6; They're Yours and Mine [Stopping poachers] - p.7; Don't Drink the Water [Waterborne diseases via springs, streams, ...Citation