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  1. 2000-2002, Effectiveness Monitoring for the Western Oregon Stream Restoration Program

    Abstract -- This report characterizes change in habitat conditions of restoration projects competed by Western Oregon Stream Restoration Program biologists. Typical restoration activities included the placement...

  2. 2014 Annual Report, Spalding's Catchfly, Wallowa Lake Key Conservation Area

    Abstract -- Annual report for federally-listed threatened plant Spalding's catchfly (Silene spaldingii) monitoring at Wallowa Lake Key Conservation Area, 2014.

  3. 2015 Annual Report, Spalding's Catchfly, Wallowa Lake Key Conservation Area

    Abstract -- Annual report for federally-listed threatened plant Spalding's catchfly (Silene spaldingii) monitoring at Wallowa Lake Key Conservation Area, 2015.

  4. 2016 Annual Report, Spalding's Catchfly, Wallowa Lake Key Conservation Area

    Abstract -- Annual report for federally-listed threatened plant Spalding's catchfly (Silene spaldingii) monitoring at Wallowa Lake Key Conservation Area, 2016.

  5. Silver Lake Mule Deer Research, Federal Aid Project W-70-R-5 Subproject B July 1, 1974 - June 30, 1975 (Federal Aid Progress...

    Abstract -- Report contains sub-project Silver Lake Mule Deer Research performed July 1, 1974 - June 30, 1975.

  6. The Oregon Conservation Strategy, 2006

    Abstract -- State and federal agencies, as well as other organizations, have developed and led many plans during the years to guide conservation of Oregon's fish and wildlife and their habitats. Most of these...

  7. Shoreside Hake Observation Program: 2006 Annual Report

    Abstract -- The Shoreside Hake Observation Program (SHOP) was established in 1992 to provide

  8. Effectiveness Monitoring Report for the Western Oregon Stream Restoration Program, 1999-2008 Report Number: OPSW-ODFW-2010-6

    Abstract -- State and federal agencies have invested millions of dollars to restore streams and watersheds in the Pacific Northwest over the past two decades. In Oregon alone, over 500 million dollars has been...

  9. Fish Management Plan for Diamond Lake 1990

    Abstract -- Diamond Lake is a natural lake located about 80 miles east of Roseburg. The lake resulted from the melting of an extensive glacier held behind a lava flow from Mt. Thielson. The outlet is Lake...

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