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  1. Salmon anchor habitat strategy : invited expert responses

    This document compiles written responses by experts in their respective fields to questions from the Salmon Anchor Habitat Work Group about the Salmon Anchor Habitat Strategy component of Oregon Department of...

  2. Local Ecosystem Services Marketplaces: Public Utilities as Development Drivers

    Executive Summary

  3. Salmon anchor habitats in northwest Oregon state forests : a review of the policy-making process.

    The purpose of this document is to provide the SAH Workgroup with a summary of SAH

  4. Salmon anchor habitats in Tillamook and Clatsop State Forests, Oregon : science, policy, economics ; an annotated...

    This annotated bibliography was prepared for the Salmon Anchor Habitat Work Group. This

  5. Riparian and wetland vegetation of central and eastern Oregon

    The structure and components of riparian areas influence the rate, amount, and timing of water, nutrients, organic debris, and inorganic materials that enter streams and rivers. The energy of floodwaters and...

  6. Rare, threatened, and endangered species of Oregon

    ORNHIC maintains extensive databases of Oregon biodiversity, concentrating on rare and endangered plants, animals and ecosystems. The program is managed by OSU, but has been a

  7. Report and recommendations of salmon anchor habitat strategy work group

    The 2003 Oregon Legislature directed the Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) to convene a citizen work group to review and evaluate the ODF Salmon Anchor Habitat Strategy for state forests in northwest Oregon....

  8. A Practitioner’s Handbook: Optimizing Conservation and Improving Mitigation Through the Use of Progressive Approaches

    The information contained in this report was prepared as part of NCHRP Project 25-25, Task 67, National Cooperative Highway Research Program, Transportation Research Board.

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