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Kagan, J.S., J.C. Hak, B. Csuti, C.W. Kiilsgaard, and E.P. Gaines. 1999. Oregon Gap Analysis Project Final Report: A geographic approach to planning for biological diversity. Oregon Natural Heritage Program, Portland, Oregon. 72 pp. + appendices.
"The Deschutes Subbasin Plan direct Bonneville Power Administration funding of projects that protect, mitigate, and enhance fish and wildlife that have been adversely impacted by the development and operation of the Columbia River hydropower system.The Council, Bonneville, NOAA Fisheries, and U.S....
Table of model criteria used in developing the Greenprint for Deschutes county by The Trust for Public Lands, June 11, 2010.
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife "one-page flyers designed for public outreach that provide an overview of Strategy habitats, Strategy species and invasive species in each ecoregion." (ODFW)
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife "one-page flyers designed for public outreach that provide an overview of Strategy habitats, Strategy species and invasive species in each ecoregion." (ODFW)
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife one-page flyers designed for public outreach that provide an overview of Strategy habitats, Strategy species and invasive species in each ecoregion.
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife "one-page flyers designed for public outreach that provide an overview of Strategy habitats, Strategy species and invasive species in each ecoregion." (ODFW)
A list of agencies and programs that can provide financial and technical assistance to landowners for helping fish, wildlife and habitat from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Published as a part of the Oregon Conservation Strategy in 2008.
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife "one-page flyers designed for public outreach that provide an overview of Strategy habitats, Strategy species and invasive species in each ecoregion." (ODFW)
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) staff led development of the Strategy working with a diverse coalition of Oregonians including scientists, conservation groups, landowners, extension services, anglers, hunters, and representatives from agriculture, forestry and rangelands. The...

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