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The Forest Engineering Department, Oregon
Urbanites who own forest land belong to a larger category of owners often referred to as small woodland owners. As a group, small woodland owners have been the subject of much
Oregon State University researchers conducted a survey in 1994 of non-industrial
Some of the world's most productive timberland lies on the slopes of the coastal range in Oregon and Washington. More than one-half of the commercial forest land in that area is estimated as high site quality...
Growing stock inventory on industrial and nonindustrial private forest (NIPF) lands in eastern Oregon has declined over the past 20 yr, as harvesting and mortality losses to insects and disease have outpaced...
Trends in fee hunting in Oregon are examined, with particular emphasis on
The authors describe a consistent and theoretically sound
Fifty-seven species of wildlife rely on or frequently use snags for breeding, roosting, or denning
Riparian areas in the Pacific Northwest have traditionally been
This annotated bibliography is a response to widespread interest in stream habitat improvement in the Pacific Northwest by land managers, governmental and nongovernmental organizations, and the lay public....