HARNEY COUNTY HISTORY PROJECT
AV-Oral History #136 - Side B & #137 - Side A
Subject: Violet Brown
Place: Burns, Oregon
Date: March 11, 1972
Interviewer: James Baker
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HARNEY COUNTY HISTORY PROJECT
AV-Oral History #136 - Side B & #137 - Side
Provides information about complexity of watersheds. Outlines ways to form partnerships, to develop strategies for enhancing watershed resources, and to implement enhancement projects.
When characterizing the processes that shape ecosystems, ecologists increasingly use the unique perspective
offered by repeat observations of remotely sensed imagery. However, the concept of change embodied in much of
the traditional remote-sensing literature was primarily limited to capturing large or extreme changes occurring
in natural systems, omitting many more...
The reality confronting ecosystem managers today is one of heterogeneous, rapidly transforming landscapes,
particularly in the areas more affected by urban and agricultural development. A landscape management
framework that incorporates all systems, across the spectrum of degrees of alteration, provides a fuller set of
options for how and when to...
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John J Ewel6, Lauren M Hallett7, James Harris8, Kristen B Hulvey1,22, Stephen T Jackson9, Patricia L
Studies of anthropogenic impacts on wildlife may produce inconclusive or biased results if they
fail to account for natural sources of variation in breeding performance and do not use probabilistic sampling
at a scale functional for management. We used stratified random sampling and generalized linear mixed
models to test hypotheses...
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hawk breeding performance
Wallace, Z. P., Kennedy, P. L., Squires, J. R., Olson, L. E
When characterizing the processes that shape ecosystems, ecologists increasingly use the unique perspective
offered by repeat observations of remotely sensed imagery. However, the concept of change embodied in much of
the traditional remote-sensing literature was primarily limited to capturing large or extreme changes occurring
in natural systems, omitting many more...
exceptional examples of the Nation’s biological and geological features. To qualify for
NNL designation, a site must be one of the best examples of a geological or biological
feature within a biophysiographic province. Zumwalt Prairie represents a perfect example
of this concept, containing one of the largest remnants of native...
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James S. Kagan
June 2012
Institute for Natural Resources, Portland State University
PO Box 751
HARNEY COUNTY HISTORY PROJECT
AV-Oral History #136 - Side B & #137 - Side A
Subject: Violet Brown
Place: Burns, Oregon
Date: March 11, 1972
Interviewer: James Baker
Studies of Hawaiian volcanoes contribute valuable insights about Earth processes and mantle evolution, and are fundamental for understanding the construction of the largest volcanoes on terrestrial planets. The pre-shield stage exists in every Hawaiian volcano, but is usually blanketed by high volume tholeiitic lava flows during the main shield stage....
Critical information for evaluating the effectiveness of management strategies for species of concern include distinguishing seldom occupied (or low-quality) habitat from habitat that is frequently occupied and thus contributes substantially to population trends. Using multi-season models that account for imperfect detection and a long-term (1981-2002) dataset on migratory Arctic Peregrine...
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