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Vegetation classification of wild turkey habitat in Umpqua National Forest using color aerial photography Public Deposited

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  • This project focuses on the classification of vegetation as a habitat for wild turkeys. The vegetation classification discussed here is only one part of a study looking at habitat requirements, seasonal use patterns, and brood-rearing habits of wild turkeys in Southern Oregon. The vegetation classification was performed for an area of approximately 260 square miles in the South Umpqua Drainage Basin, largely within Tiller Ranger District, Umpqua National Forest. Traditional air photo interpretation methods were used with emphasis on those techniques which were fast and reasonably accurate.
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