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  1. The Endangered Species Act : a primer

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    Report for Congress; "Updated March 31, 2005."

  2. Distribution and biology of suckers in Lower Klamath reservoirs : 1999 final report

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    Abstract

  3. Oregon aquatic habitat restoration and enhancement guide

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    "May 1999"

  4. Water quality monitoring : technical guide book

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    "July 1999."

  5. Recreational use and carrying capacity for the Klamath River

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    ABSTRACT These reports document recreation use and estimate carrying capacities for the Klamath River in northern California. The river section studied runs from Interstate 5 near Yreka to the town of Orleans,...

  6. Water management and endangered species issues in the Klamath Basin : oversight field hearing before the Committee on...

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    "Serial no. 107-39."

  7. Klamath Project : hearing before the Subcommittee on Water and Power of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United...

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    CONTENTS STATEMENTS Page Craig, Hon. Larry E., U.S. Senator from Idaho 2693 Crawford, John, Farmer, on behalf of Klamath Water Users Association, Klamath Falls, OR 26951 Foreman, Allen, Chairman, Klamath...

  8. Integrated scientific assessment for ecosystem management in the interior Columbia Basin and portions of the Klamath and...

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    Abstract Quigley, Thomas M.; Haynes, Richard W.; Graham, Russell T., tech. eds. 1996. Integrated scientific assessment for ecosystem management in the interior Columbia basin and portions of the Klamath and...

  9. The Klamath Project at 100 : conserving our resources, preserving our heritage

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    The Klamath Project at 100:

  10. Forestry program for Oregon

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    This document sets forth the Board of Forestry's strategic vision for Oregon's forests for the next eight years

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