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- Oregon State University. Extension Service/Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program
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- Published May 1977. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the Sea Grant Catalog: http://seagrant.oregonstate.edu/publications
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- Poster
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- -3361, X4087 U.S. FISH & WILDLIFE SERVICE. PORTLAND OFFICE (503) 399-5870 U.S. FISH & WILDLIFE
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Hosty, Maureen, Wieske, Susan, Livesay, Maggie, Allen, N. (Nancy), and Herron, Amy
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- WS2Main_rev.indd Oregon 4-H Wildlife Stewards Program i
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Hosty, Maureen, Wieske, Susan, Livesay, Maggie, Allen, N. (Nancy), and Herron, Amy
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- Certification Handbook Authors Maureen Hosty, Extension 4-H faculty Susan Wieske, 4-H Wildlife Stewards
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Hosty, Maureen, Engeldinger, Joan, Livesay, Maggie, Allen, N. (Nancy), Wieske, Susan, Leatherwood, Mary, White, David J., Fisher, Jessica, Albert, Lisa, Galloway, Robin, Herron, Amy, Schmidt, Mary Ann, and Bourdeau, Virginia D.
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- WS1Main_rev.indd Section I — Introduction 4-H Wildlife
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- Wolter, Bjørn and Millenbah, Kelly
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- Demands by employers for well-rounded individuals are increasing. Potential employers of fish and wildlife graduates are looking for staff that can communicate effectively, work autonomously, and who can problem-solve (Northwest Center Sustainable Resources 1998). There has been a paradigm shift in curriculum development driven by the requirements of agencies and...
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- 21st Century Fish and Wildlife Curricula 21st Century Fish
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- Wolter, Bjørn and Millenbah, Kelly
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- Demands by employers for well-rounded individuals are increasing. Potential employers of fish and wildlife graduates are looking for staff that can communicate effectively, work autonomously, and who can problem-solve (Northwest Center Sustainable Resources 1998). There has been a paradigm shift in curriculum development driven by the requirements of agencies and...
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- 21ST CENTURY FISH AND WILDLIFE CURRICULA 21st Century Fish
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Conway, Flaxen D. L., Godwin, Derek, Cloughesy, Mike, Corcoran, P. E. (Patrick E.), Nierenberg, Tara R., Adams, Paul W., Brewer, Linda J., Ellis-Sugai, Barbara, 1957-, Giannico, Guillermo Roberto, 1960-, Good, James W., Hibbs, David E., Holbert, Mary, Huddleston, J. H. (James Herbert), 1942-, Lambert, Beth C., Minshew, Hudson F., Rogers, Bill, Runyon, John, Schreder, Peter, Simon-Brown, Viviane, and Stephenson, Garry Owen
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- Provides information about complexity of watersheds. Outlines ways to form partnerships, to develop strategies for enhancing watershed resources, and to implement enhancement projects.
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- Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) on salmon enhancement efforts. STEP volunteers work on local habitat
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Conway, Flaxen D. L., Godwin, Derek, Cloughesy, Mike, Corcoran, P. E. (Patrick E.), Nierenberg, Tara R., Adams, Paul W., Brewer, Linda J., Ellis-Sugai, Barbara, 1957-, Giannico, Guillermo Roberto, 1960-, Good, James W., Hibbs, David E., Holbert, Mary, Huddleston, J. H. (James Herbert), 1942-, Lambert, Beth C., Minshew, Hudson F., Rogers, Bill, Runyon, John, Schreder, Peter, Simon-Brown, Viviane, and Stephenson, Garry Owen
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- Provides information about complexity of watersheds. Outlines ways to form partnerships, to develop strategies for enhancing watershed resources, and to implement enhancement projects.
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- provide maximum potential benefits to fish, wildlife, water quality, and landowners. Reference site—an
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Conway, Flaxen D. L., Godwin, Derek, Cloughesy, Mike, Corcoran, P. E. (Patrick E.), Nierenberg, Tara R., Adams, Paul W., Brewer, Linda J., Ellis-Sugai, Barbara, 1957-, Giannico, Guillermo Roberto, 1960-, Good, James W., Hibbs, David E., Holbert, Mary, Huddleston, J. H. (James Herbert), 1942-, Lambert, Beth C., Minshew, Hudson F., Rogers, Bill, Runyon, John, Schreder, Peter, Simon-Brown, Viviane, and Stephenson, Garry Owen
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- Provides information about complexity of watersheds. Outlines ways to form partnerships, to develop strategies for enhancing watershed resources, and to implement enhancement projects.
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- stored water, and provide life support through habitat for aquatic species, fish, wildlife, and
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Conway, Flaxen D. L., Godwin, Derek, Cloughesy, Mike, Corcoran, P. E. (Patrick E.), Nierenberg, Tara R., Adams, Paul W., Brewer, Linda J., Ellis-Sugai, Barbara, 1957-, Giannico, Guillermo Roberto, 1960-, Good, James W., Hibbs, David E., Holbert, Mary, Huddleston, J. H. (James Herbert), 1942-, Lambert, Beth C., Minshew, Hudson F., Rogers, Bill, Runyon, John, Schreder, Peter, Simon-Brown, Viviane, and Stephenson, Garry Owen
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- Provides information about complexity of watersheds. Outlines ways to form partnerships, to develop strategies for enhancing watershed resources, and to implement enhancement projects.
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- and functions that provide maximum potential benefits to fish and other aquatic life, wildlife, and
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Conway, Flaxen D. L., Godwin, Derek, Cloughesy, Mike, Corcoran, P. E. (Patrick E.), Nierenberg, Tara R., Adams, Paul W., Brewer, Linda J., Ellis-Sugai, Barbara, 1957-, Giannico, Guillermo Roberto, 1960-, Good, James W., Hibbs, David E., Holbert, Mary, Huddleston, J. H. (James Herbert), 1942-, Lambert, Beth C., Minshew, Hudson F., Rogers, Bill, Runyon, John, Schreder, Peter, Simon-Brown, Viviane, and Stephenson, Garry Owen
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- Provides information about complexity of watersheds. Outlines ways to form partnerships, to develop strategies for enhancing watershed resources, and to implement enhancement projects.
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- areas play a key role in watersheds and present important opportunities for enhancing fish and wildlife
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Conway, Flaxen D. L., Godwin, Derek, Cloughesy, Mike, Corcoran, P. E. (Patrick E.), Nierenberg, Tara R., Adams, Paul W., Brewer, Linda J., Ellis-Sugai, Barbara, 1957-, Giannico, Guillermo Roberto, 1960-, Good, James W., Hibbs, David E., Holbert, Mary, Huddleston, J. H. (James Herbert), 1942-, Lambert, Beth C., Minshew, Hudson F., Rogers, Bill, Runyon, John, Schreder, Peter, Simon-Brown, Viviane, and Stephenson, Garry Owen
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- Provides information about complexity of watersheds. Outlines ways to form partnerships, to develop strategies for enhancing watershed resources, and to implement enhancement projects.
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- aesthetically pleasing and beneficial to wildlife. Control erosion in agricultural areas Erosion control
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Conway, Flaxen D. L., Godwin, Derek, Cloughesy, Mike, Corcoran, P. E. (Patrick E.), Nierenberg, Tara R., Adams, Paul W., Brewer, Linda J., Ellis-Sugai, Barbara, 1957-, Giannico, Guillermo Roberto, 1960-, Good, James W., Hibbs, David E., Holbert, Mary, Huddleston, J. H. (James Herbert), 1942-, Lambert, Beth C., Minshew, Hudson F., Rogers, Bill, Runyon, John, Schreder, Peter, Simon-Brown, Viviane, and Stephenson, Garry Owen
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- Provides information about complexity of watersheds. Outlines ways to form partnerships, to develop strategies for enhancing watershed resources, and to implement enhancement projects.
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- vegetation. A narrow strip of riparian vegetation often is kept next to streams to benefit fish, wildlife
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Conway, Flaxen D. L., Godwin, Derek, Cloughesy, Mike, Corcoran, P. E. (Patrick E.), Nierenberg, Tara R., Adams, Paul W., Brewer, Linda J., Ellis-Sugai, Barbara, 1957-, Giannico, Guillermo Roberto, 1960-, Good, James W., Hibbs, David E., Holbert, Mary, Huddleston, J. H. (James Herbert), 1942-, Lambert, Beth C., Minshew, Hudson F., Rogers, Bill, Runyon, John, Schreder, Peter, Simon-Brown, Viviane, and Stephenson, Garry Owen
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- Provides information about complexity of watersheds. Outlines ways to form partnerships, to develop strategies for enhancing watershed resources, and to implement enhancement projects.
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- on behalf of the environment are varied: ■ In Oregon and elsewhere, the listing of fish or wildlife
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Conway, Flaxen D. L., Godwin, Derek, Cloughesy, Mike, Corcoran, P. E. (Patrick E.), Nierenberg, Tara R., Adams, Paul W., Brewer, Linda J., Ellis-Sugai, Barbara, 1957-, Giannico, Guillermo Roberto, 1960-, Good, James W., Hibbs, David E., Holbert, Mary, Huddleston, J. H. (James Herbert), 1942-, Lambert, Beth C., Minshew, Hudson F., Rogers, Bill, Runyon, John, Schreder, Peter, Simon-Brown, Viviane, and Stephenson, Garry Owen
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- Provides information about complexity of watersheds. Outlines ways to form partnerships, to develop strategies for enhancing watershed resources, and to implement enhancement projects.
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- treatment and receiving less quality of life in terms of clean water and healthy wildlife?” And an important
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Conway, Flaxen D. L., Godwin, Derek, Cloughesy, Mike, Corcoran, P. E. (Patrick E.), Nierenberg, Tara R., Adams, Paul W., Brewer, Linda J., Ellis-Sugai, Barbara, 1957-, Giannico, Guillermo Roberto, 1960-, Good, James W., Hibbs, David E., Holbert, Mary, Huddleston, J. H. (James Herbert), 1942-, Lambert, Beth C., Minshew, Hudson F., Rogers, Bill, Runyon, John, Schreder, Peter, Simon-Brown, Viviane, and Stephenson, Garry Owen
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- Provides information about complexity of watersheds. Outlines ways to form partnerships, to develop strategies for enhancing watershed resources, and to implement enhancement projects.
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- Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) on salmon enhancement efforts. STEP volunteers work on local habitat
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service and Bourdeau, Virginia D.
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- Wildlife Stewards Master Science Leader Guide 4-H 3101L Reprinted January 2006 $10.00 Archival copy
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service and Bourdeau, Virginia D.
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- 4-H 3101L_cover What Can We Learn at the Pond? 4-H Wildlife
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Strong, Nicole, Stringer, Darin, Welch, Teresa, and Littlefield, Betsy
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- Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) is one of a few iconic trees that symbolize the spirit of the West. Though sparsely distributed throughout Oregon, aspen is an important species, providing a long history of benefits to both people and wildlife. “Quakies,” as many call aspen, are well liked by ranchers, hunters,...
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- ....................................................................................................................................... 1 A Smorgasbord for Wildlife
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Strong, Nicole, Stringer, Darin, Welch, Teresa, and Littlefield, Betsy
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- Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) is one of a few iconic trees that symbolize the spirit of the West. Though sparsely distributed throughout Oregon, aspen is an important species, providing a long history of benefits to both people and wildlife. “Quakies,” as many call aspen, are well liked by ranchers, hunters,...
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- people and wildlife. “Quakies,” as many call aspen, are well liked by ranchers, hunters, foresters, and
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Strong, Nicole, Stringer, Darin, Welch, Teresa, and Littlefield, Betsy
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- Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) is one of a few iconic trees that symbolize the spirit of the West. Though sparsely distributed throughout Oregon, aspen is an important species, providing a long history of benefits to both people and wildlife. “Quakies,” as many call aspen, are well liked by ranchers, hunters,...
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- makes aspen so important to wildlife. Heart rot, fungi, and other diseases make the wood soft and
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Strong, Nicole, Stringer, Darin, Welch, Teresa, and Littlefield, Betsy
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- Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) is one of a few iconic trees that symbolize the spirit of the West. Though sparsely distributed throughout Oregon, aspen is an important species, providing a long history of benefits to both people and wildlife. “Quakies,” as many call aspen, are well liked by ranchers, hunters,...
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- , elevation, topography, past and current manage- ment, and wildlife use. Climate conditions, such as
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Strong, Nicole, Stringer, Darin, Welch, Teresa, and Littlefield, Betsy
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- Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) is one of a few iconic trees that symbolize the spirit of the West. Though sparsely distributed throughout Oregon, aspen is an important species, providing a long history of benefits to both people and wildlife. “Quakies,” as many call aspen, are well liked by ranchers, hunters,...
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Strong, Nicole, Stringer, Darin, Welch, Teresa, and Littlefield, Betsy
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- Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) is one of a few iconic trees that symbolize the spirit of the West. Though sparsely distributed throughout Oregon, aspen is an important species, providing a long history of benefits to both people and wildlife. “Quakies,” as many call aspen, are well liked by ranchers, hunters,...
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- grasses, sedges, flowers, and shrubs will contribute to high wildlife use and favorable grazing
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Strong, Nicole, Stringer, Darin, Welch, Teresa, and Littlefield, Betsy
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- Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) is one of a few iconic trees that symbolize the spirit of the West. Though sparsely distributed throughout Oregon, aspen is an important species, providing a long history of benefits to both people and wildlife. “Quakies,” as many call aspen, are well liked by ranchers, hunters,...
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- present. The combination of domestic livestock and wildlife browsing has contributed to a higher level
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Strong, Nicole, Stringer, Darin, Welch, Teresa, and Littlefield, Betsy
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- Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) is one of a few iconic trees that symbolize the spirit of the West. Though sparsely distributed throughout Oregon, aspen is an important species, providing a long history of benefits to both people and wildlife. “Quakies,” as many call aspen, are well liked by ranchers, hunters,...
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- on aspen restoration, and an area wildlife biologist or forester may be willing to visit with you
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Strong, Nicole, Stringer, Darin, Welch, Teresa, and Littlefield, Betsy
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- Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) is one of a few iconic trees that symbolize the spirit of the West. Though sparsely distributed throughout Oregon, aspen is an important species, providing a long history of benefits to both people and wildlife. “Quakies,” as many call aspen, are well liked by ranchers, hunters,...
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- . Hansen, M. 2008. Personal communication with author. Wildlife biologist. Oregon Department of Fish and
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- Lauten, David J., Castelein, Kathleen A., Farrar, J. Daniel, Kotaich, Adam A., and Gaines, Eleanor P.
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- From 5 April – 21 September 2012 we monitored the distribution, abundance and productivity of the federally Threatened Western Snowy Plover (Charadrius nivosus nivosus) along the Oregon coast. From north to south, we surveyed and monitored plover activity at Sutton Beach, Siltcoos River estuary, the Dunes Overlook, North Tahkenitch Creek,...
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- Technical Report
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- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 2127 SE OSU Drive Newport, Oregon 97365 Recovery Permit TE-839094-5
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- Kuhn, Lee W. and Oregon State University. Extension Service
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- Published January 1977. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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- Technical Report
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- ■7 • f; 7 The Impact of Coyotes on Wildlife Lee W. Kuhn
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- Juntunen, Erland T., Norris, Logan A. (Logan Allen), and Oregon State University. Agricultural Experiment Station
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- Published April 1972. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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- Technical Report
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- . Juntunen Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon and Logan A
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- Christy, John A.
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- This report summarizes vegetation data collected in July 2015 in wet meadow and marshy habitats on the Double O Unit of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge (MNWR). Because vegetation sampled at the Double O was wetter and more alkaline than wet meadows sampled at the south end of the refuge in...
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- Technical Report
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- WET MEADOW PLANT ASSOCIATIONS, MALHEUR NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE
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- Lauten, David J., Castelein, Kathleen A., Farrar, J. Daniel, Kotaich, Adam A., Krygsman, Erica, and Gaines, Eleanor P.
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- We monitored the distribution, abundance and productivity of the federally threatened Western SnowyPlover (Charadrius nivosus nivosus) along the Oregon coast from 5 April – 31 August 2016. From north to south, we surveyed and monitored plover activity at Sutton Beach, Siltcoos River estuary, the Dunes Overlook, North and South Tahkenitch...
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- Technical Report
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- Wildlife Service 2127 SE OSU Drive Newport, Oregon 97365 Recovery Permit TE-839094-5 Oregon
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- Corsin, Flavio and Villalon, Jose
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- Presentation
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- aquaculture • But the industry can negatively impact the environment and society The approach Wildlife
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- DeCalesta, David S. and Oregon State University. Extension Service
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- Published February 1978. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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- Technical Report
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- DOCUMENTATION OF LIVESTOCK LOSSES TO PREDATORS IN OREGON Prepared by David S. deCalesta, Extension Wildlife
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- Edge, W. Daniel
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- Published January 1998. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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- Conference Proceeding
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- 8th National Extension Wildlife and Fisheries Specialists Workshop Educational Challenges for the
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- Ramsey, Katherine J., Krueger, William C. (William Clement), 1942-, and Oregon State University. Agricultural Experiment Station
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- Published February 1986. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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- Technical Report
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- not report further seeding projects until 1970 (Wildlife Division Annual Report 1970), when the
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- Bernell, David, Behan, Jeff, and Institute for Natural Resources
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- The popularity of Oregon Scenic Waterways continues to increase, indicating that the public values these waterways more than ever. Oregon s exceptional endowment of undeveloped rivers and lakes contributes in many important ways to the high quality of life that residents and tourists enjoy, and is a key reason why...
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- Other
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- adjacent lands that possess outstanding scenic, fish, wildlife, geological, botanical, historic
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- Institute for Natural Resources
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- The Willamette Basin Conservation Project was created to help people and programs work together toward positive results in Oregon’s Willamette Basin for people, lands, communities, waters and native species.
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- officials make decisions and recommendations daily that affect fish and wildlife habitat. Each time
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- Institute for Natural Resources
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- The Willamette Basin Conservation Project was created to help people and programs work together toward positive results in Oregon’s Willamette Basin for people, lands, communities, waters and native species.
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- Environmental advocacy Wildlife and habitat advocacy Agricultural interest advocacy Forestry advocacy
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- Institute for Natural Resources
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- The Willamette Basin Conservation Project was created to help people and programs work together toward positive results in Oregon’s Willamette Basin for people, lands, communities, waters and native species.
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- . clean air and water, 2. enough water to support communities, industry, fish, and wildlife, 3. the
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- Institute for Natural Resources
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- The Willamette Basin Conservation Project was created to help people and programs work together toward positive results in Oregon’s Willamette Basin for people, lands, communities, waters and native species.
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- Institute for Natural Resources
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- The Willamette Basin Conservation Project was created to help people and programs work together toward positive results in Oregon’s Willamette Basin for people, lands, communities, waters and native species.
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- Wildlife, and the University of Oregon. OSU libraries and UO worked together to make the information
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- Institute for Natural Resources
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- The Willamette Basin Conservation Project was created to help people and programs work together toward positive results in Oregon’s Willamette Basin for people, lands, communities, waters and native species.
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- Institute for Natural Resources
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- The Willamette Basin Conservation Project was created to help people and programs work together toward positive results in Oregon’s Willamette Basin for people, lands, communities, waters and native species.
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- Institute for Natural Resources
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- The Willamette Basin Conservation Project was created to help people and programs work together toward positive results in Oregon’s Willamette Basin for people, lands, communities, waters and native species.
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- Institute for Natural Resources
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- The Willamette Basin Conservation Project was created to help people and programs work together toward positive results in Oregon’s Willamette Basin for people, lands, communities, waters and native species.
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- , Willamette Restoration Initiative, and F0298A‐B, Defenders of Wildlife The surplus in two categories
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- Institute for Natural Resources
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- The Willamette Basin Conservation Project was created to help people and programs work together toward positive results in Oregon’s Willamette Basin for people, lands, communities, waters and native species.
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- /05 Defenders of Wildlife www.biodiversitypartners.org p. 1
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- Institute for Natural Resources
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- The Willamette Basin Conservation Project was created to help people and programs work together toward positive results in Oregon’s Willamette Basin for people, lands, communities, waters and native species.
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- and Riparian Forests By Bruce H. Campbell DEFENDERS OF WILDLIFE WEST LINN, OREGON • WASHINGTON D.C
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- Institute for Natural Resources
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- The Willamette Basin Conservation Project was created to help people and programs work together toward positive results in Oregon’s Willamette Basin for people, lands, communities, waters and native species.
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- Oregon's Willamette Valley by Paige Fischer for Defenders of Wildlife and the Willamette Basin
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- Institute for Natural Resources
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- The Willamette Basin Conservation Project was created to help people and programs work together toward positive results in Oregon’s Willamette Basin for people, lands, communities, waters and native species.
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- voluntarily work to improve their lands to support fish, wildlife, and other natural resources. These efforts
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- Creator:
- Institute for Natural Resources
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- The Willamette Basin Conservation Project was created to help people and programs work together toward positive results in Oregon’s Willamette Basin for people, lands, communities, waters and native species.
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- the Basin, with a special emphasis on water quality, fish and wildlife. The strategy became the
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- Institute for Natural Resources
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- The Willamette Basin Conservation Project was created to help people and programs work together toward positive results in Oregon’s Willamette Basin for people, lands, communities, waters and native species.
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- Institute for Natural Resources
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- The Willamette Basin Conservation Project was created to help people and programs work together toward positive results in Oregon’s Willamette Basin for people, lands, communities, waters and native species.
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- Institute for Natural Resources
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- The Willamette Basin Conservation Project was created to help people and programs work together toward positive results in Oregon’s Willamette Basin for people, lands, communities, waters and native species.
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- Final Report, August 2005 Department of Fisheries and Wildlife at OSU, the OSU Libraries, the
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- Hatfield Marine Science Center and Oregon State University
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- These four items document the 2010-2011 permitting process to stabilize the eastern edge of the Hatfield Marine Science Center property. During late 2006, erosion forced the closure of the HMSC public estuary trail. In March 2007, an erosion control project using a gravel beach or "dynamic revetment" resulted in the...
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- dynamic revetment along HMSC Nature Trail. Photo 9/9/10. 3 Fish and Wildlife Habitat Salmonids
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- Hatfield Marine Science Center and Oregon State University
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- These four items document the 2010-2011 permitting process to stabilize the eastern edge of the Hatfield Marine Science Center property. During late 2006, erosion forced the closure of the HMSC public estuary trail. In March 2007, an erosion control project using a gravel beach or "dynamic revetment" resulted in the...
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- Hatfield Marine Science Center and Oregon State University
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- These four items document the 2010-2011 permitting process to stabilize the eastern edge of the Hatfield Marine Science Center property. During late 2006, erosion forced the closure of the HMSC public estuary trail. In March 2007, an erosion control project using a gravel beach or "dynamic revetment" resulted in the...
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- Hatfield Marine Science Center and Oregon State University
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- These four items document the 2010-2011 permitting process to stabilize the eastern edge of the Hatfield Marine Science Center property. During late 2006, erosion forced the closure of the HMSC public estuary trail. In March 2007, an erosion control project using a gravel beach or "dynamic revetment" resulted in the...
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- Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) to our amended Joint Permit Application (JPA) 45455-FP
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- Bernell, David, Behan, Jeff, Shelby, Bo, 1948-, and Institute for Natural Resources
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- This report discusses the benefits versus the cost of recreational placer mining in the Oregon Scenic Waterways System.
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- wildlife uses, and to preserve scenic and esthetic qualities from the river perspective. Approximately
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- Dent, Liz, Salwasser, Hal, and Achterman, Gail
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- The INR worked with the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, and the federal Environmental Protection Agency to propose an integrated study design for collecting data on Native Fish, Indexes of Biotic Integrity and Water Quality, and Riparian Area Condition and Function. Estimated costs...
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- , wildlife ecologist, administrator, and senior executive for the USDA Forest Service from 1979–2000, most
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- Oregon State University. College of Forestry and Wells, Gail; Brown, George W.
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- Vol. 3, No. 1
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- of juniper and sagebrush. To manage a land of such diver- sity is a challenge. But wildlife