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SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS Klamath Project is a $13 million Federal investment in water resource development, About 200,000 acres are irrigated and gross crop production (has exceeded $17 million each year ...
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342. [Image] Draft resource management plan/environmental impact statement for the Upper Klamath Basin
"March 1994."Citation -
"November 2002"; 66 p. in various paginations: ill., form -- Executive summary ([6]p.)
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344. [Image] Soil survey of Klamath County, Oregon, southern part
Foreword The Soil Survey of Klamath County, Oregon, Southern Part, is the product of many soil scientists, plant specialists, soil engineers, extension specialists, land owners, and others who worked ...Citation -
The study examines two species of sucker,the shortnose sucker(chasmistes brevirostrix), and the Lost River sucker,(deltisties luxatus) that inhabit Upper Klamath Lake and the effects of chronic toxicity ...
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346. [Image] Northern pygmy owl
Photographed January 1994 at Tule Lake National Wildelife Refuge, Siskiyou County, California; Individual on tree branchCitation -
347. [Image] The Water Report - Bull trout: critical habitat
Only portions of issues of The Water Report are available in the Klamath Waters Digital Library. See the full report at http://www.thewaterreport.com/Citation -
The Service determines endangered status for the shortnose sucker [Chasmistes brevirostris) and Lost River sucker [Deltistes luxatus), fishes restricted to the Klamath Basin of south-central Oregon and ...
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"May 19, 2004"
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Abstract The objectives of this two-year study (1998-1999) were to document distribution, abundance, age class structure, recruitment success, and habitat use by all life history stages of shortnose and ...
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