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  1. Sauvie Island north unit wetlands project : biological opinion

    The objective of this Biological Opinion (BO) is to determine whether the action to restore emergent vegetation to wetlands on Sauvie Island is likely to jeopardize the continued existence of Upper Willamette...

  2. Water quality effects of hyporheic processing

    "PB2000-107420."

  3. Heirarachial framework for conserving biodiversity

    EPA/600/A-98/134.

  4. Year 2000 Timber Sales - Confederated Tribes on Grand Ronde : Biological Opinion

    The Natural Resources Division (NRD) of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde (CTGR), in cooperation with the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), proposes the regeneration harvest and commercial thinning of four...

  5. Biological opinion: Canby Ferry shoreside improvements project, Mountain Road, Clackamas County

  6. Trask River watershed analysis : final report, August 2003

    Recommendations are provided in this watershed analysis to identify actions and management decisions on the part of BLM that might improve watershed health in the Trask River watershed.

  7. Limiting factors assessment and restoration plan Rock Creek : tributary to Devil's Lake, Lincoln County, Oregon

    This document provides watershed restoration actions proposed to enhance the Coho Salmon population within the Rock Creek / Devils Lake basin in Lincoln County, Oregon. The stream is the principle tributary of...

  8. Willow Creek Wildlife Mitigation Project -- Final Environmental Assessment

  9. Environmental effects of postfire logging: literature review and annotated bibliography

    The scientific literature on logging after wildfire is reviewed, with a focus on environmental effects of logging and removal of large woody structure. Rehabilitation, the practice of planting or seeding after...

  10. Sampling methods for bats

    Bats represent the second most diverse group of mammals inhabiting the western slopes of the Cascade Range in southern Washington and Oregon Coast Range. Bat populations may well be sensitive to changes in...

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